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Advantage Niche Vehicle EVito Taxi Project - A Collaboration between Zytek, Penso, Valence and Vocis - Graziano

A revolutionary all-electric taxi with the potential to transform the way people use public transport developed as part of the Advantage Niche Vehicle Programme was showcased to NVN members and special guests, including the former Regional Minister Ian Austin MP.

The ‘E Vito taxi’ - a prototype developed by a consortium including automotive engineering specialists Zytek and technology experts Penso – can transport up to 6 passengers in comfort over a range of 75 miles from a single six-hour full charge and is licensed for use in London.
 
Speaking at the demonstration event in Lichfield, Staffordshire Austin said: “The black taxi cab is an iconic vehicle that many of us will have used at some time. “It’s exciting that such a widely used method of transport has become the first vehicle to incorporate this innovative ‘market-ready’ technology – which could potentially be introduced in time to serve the many thousands of tourists visiting London for the 2012 Olympics. “This is just this sort of innovative technology and advanced skills that the West Midlands needs to bring the new industries and new jobs to our region and build a stronger economy for the future.”
 

Neil Cheeseman, programme manager at Zytek Automotive, said: “The range and performance of the E Vito make it perfect for inner city transport: not only does it deliver a significant reduction in CO2 emissions but also significant costs savings (a full charge costs less than £2.50) which can be passed on to users in the form of reduced fares.”
“The Zytek electric drive system used in the E Vito taxi is suitable for a variety of passenger car and light commercial vehicle applications. Today’s demonstration highlights that the E Vito taxi is both viable and relatively simple to put into production.”

Zytek is one of the world’s most experienced developers of powertrains for electric vehicles and works closely with vehicle manufacturers on several production programmes.  The E Vito taxi meets all of the legislative requirements of the Public Carriage Office and incorporates the 38kWh Valence Li-Ion battery power pack installed in a weatherproof enclosure beneath the vehicle floor, so the internal space of the taxi will remain unaffected by the electric conversion, not compromising luggage space and also improving vehicle stability.

The vehicle, is capable of up to 75 mph, powered by the innovative 70kW Zytek electric drive system, driving the front wheels through a custom designed Vocis/Graziano transmission. The vehicle not only generates zero tailpipe emissions but also very low noise pollution.  The E Vito taxi programme has been part-funded by grant from regional development agency Advantage West Midlands (AWM) whose Niche Vehicle Research & Development Programme  brought together the necessary expertise from Zytek, Penso and fellow consortium members: Vocis/Graziano, Valence Technology and Mercedes Benz UK – which provided the Vito platform that underwent the electric transformation.

Julia Chance, programme manager for Cenex who delivers the Niche Vehicle Programme, added: “The companies in the consortium behind the E Vito taxi are among 104 businesses are involved in the Niche Vehicle Programme.  Collaborative projects like the E Vito Taxi, Westfield Sportscars’ recently launched iRACER (an electric racecar) and hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicles from Microcab are creating and safeguarding jobs as well as highlighting the UK’s expertise in low carbon vehicles on the world stage.”
 
The EVito Taxi is now demonstrating throughout the UK and a report on the project is available ONLINE for NVN members to download FOC. * login required