RES Range Extender System
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The R.E.S. project (Range Extender System) is characterized by an endothermic engine and a current generator specifically designed to increase the autonomy of an electric car. The objectives are maximum efficiency, minimum cost, minimum bulk and minimum weight.
The Range Extender System is designed to intervene only in case of emergency, when the battery drops below a certain threshold value so as to allow arriving at the next charging station. It allows to pass the RANGE ANXIETY and encourages the diffusion of a 100% electric car fleet. Created for the automotive sector, it has been developed to meet a broad implication in the future given the importance that electric traction is acquiring today.
RES is configured as a low-cost charging unit that can be used by a wide range of vehicles so that it can be housed in the spare wheel compartment of the vehicle.
The project is protected by patent coverage.
The RES (Range Extender System) project wins the first prize SME in the Environment category of the CLEPA Innovaton Award 2020 by the European Association of Automotive Suppliers. Link1 - Link2 - Link3
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TECHNICAL DATA
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Displacement |
500 cc |
Configuration |
2 horizontal opposing cylinders (boxer) |
Bore |
72 mm |
Piston stroke |
61.4 mm |
Max rotation |
4000 rpm |
Power |
20 KW |
Torque |
46 Nm |
Measurements of electrical generator |
520 mm X 350 mm X 290 mm |
Weight |
18 kg (endothermic part) + 20 kg (generator) |
Injection system |
PFI |
Cooling system |
Liquid |
Architecture |
SOHC |
Valves each cylinder |
2 |
ICE type |
Four-stroke |