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Volkswagen e-Co-Motion Concept: 2013 Geneva Preview

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At next week’s Geneva Motor Show, Volkswagen will be showing an electric transporter concept vehicle: the e-Co-Motion.

The Volkswagen e-Co-Motion is rated at 800 kilograms of payload while offering the benefit of zero emissions thanks to an electric drive system.

Exclusively conceptualized with an electric drive, the e-Co-Motion offers many user-relevant vehicle properties: high manoeuvrability with a small vehicle footprint, very good visibility and seating ergonomics with easy entry, exit and walk-through. A low cargo floor height and large cargo capacity make loading easier.

Fully independent of existing models, the exterior of the e-Co-Motion appeals with its ability to unify what at first appear to be contradictory development specifications: maximum space on a minimal vehicle footprint.

From a length of just 4.55 m (width: 1.90 m, height: 1.96 m) the e-Co-Motion concept offers a maximum cargo capacity of 4.6 m3 and an impressive 800 kg of payload. This was enabled by clear partitioning of the vehicle body into a lower driving-relevant zone containing an underfloor drive unit, battery and gearbox; and an upper superstructure that is relevant to delivery tasks.

Volkswagen says, this generates ideal conditions for maximum space utilisation, and all sorts of body versions and customer solutions are imaginable. Whether it is a driver’s cab in front of a cargo box, as in the concept vehicle, or a passenger shuttle, low platform or refrigerated box: the customer decides.

‘Electric mobility – especially in light commercial vehicles – could play a crucial role in meeting the growing transport needs of the world’s megacities,’ explains Dr. Eckhard Scholz, Speaker of the Brand Board of Management. ‘Freight trains and conventional or hybrid-powered high capacity lorries would deliver goods up to the city limits. Then, at transfer stations, smaller electric delivery vans would take over. Their predictable travel routes and fixed depots would simplify battery charging and equipment maintenance.’

Mar 2, 2013Blagojce Krivevski
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Blagojce Krivevski is physicist and green technology lover. Keep in touch with Blagojce through his email, web site, Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Google+.

March 2, 2013 Electric Car News2013 Geneva Motor Show, e-Co-Motion, e-Co-Motion Concept, Geneva Motor Show, Volkswagen, Volkswagen e-Co-Motion
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