http://www.businessspectator.com.au/article/2014/2/21/smart-energy/electric-vw-golf-now-sale
Electric VW Golf now on sale
Zachary Shahan  [2014/2/21]  EV Obsession

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Electric VW Golf now on sale
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The VW Golf is the most-sold European car in history, and now there’s an
electric version of it. The VW e-Golf, unveiled at the LA Auto Show in
November, has just been made commercially available in Germany.

The starting price is €34,900 (~$US47,800). That comes with an eight-year
/160,000km battery warranty. That’s almost exactly the same price as the BMW
i3.

Assuming Volkswagen is serious about selling this car, it could do well, but
I’d be surprised to see its sales compare to sales of the BMW i3 or the
much-lower-priced Nissan Leaf, Renault Zoe, or German-market-leading Smart
Electric Drive.

I’d assume the VW e-Up!, launched just at the end of 2013, will also do
better. It has been doing quite well, is widely available (across Europe),
and it comes in at a much lower price of €26,900.Mike Millikin of Green Car
Congress has some info on how these two electric Volkswagens compare, and
how they compare to the world-market-leading Nissan Leaf:
The e-Golf features low power consumption of 12.7 kWh/100 km (the frugal
e-up! offers power consumption of 11.7 kWh/100 km). As a comparison, the
Nissan LEAF consumes 15 kWh/100 km (in accordance with UN/ECE Regulation
101).

I still slightly prefer the Nissan Leaf over the VW e-Up!, but have yet to
drive the VW e-Golf. Looking forward to that. Here are more details on the
e-Golf for now:

The e-Golf’s electric motor delivers 85 kW / 115 PS and from a standing
start develops maximum torque of 270 N·m (199 lb-ft). The high-performance
12,000-rpm motor and the single-speed EQ270 transmission form a compact
unit: the EQ270 also incorporates an integrated differential and an
electro-mechanical parking brake. The motor and transmission was developed
in-house and is made at Volkswagen’s components plant in Kassel, Germany.

The e-Golf reaches a speed of 60 km/h within 4.2 seconds and 100 km/h after
10.4 seconds.

The Golf A7 was developed from the outset to be a battery electric vehicle.
As the Modular Transverse Matrix (MQB) architecture that underpins the new
Golf A7 is so flexible, Volkswagen was able to integrate the lithium-ion
battery in a space-saving frame in the vehicle floor, under the front and
rear seats and in the center tunnel. Like the electric motor and the
transmission, the battery was also developed in-house at Volkswagen and is
made at the company’s facility in Braunschweig, Germany.

The liquid-cooled lithium-ion battery accounts for 701 pounds (318 kg) of
the e-Golf model’s 3,090-pound (1,402 kg) curb weight. It comprises 264
individual prismatic cells, which are integrated into 27 modules (each with
six or twelve cells). Collectively, the cells have a nominal rating of 323
volts, with an overall capacity of 24.2 kWh.

Depending on the nature of the route, driving style and load, the range is
between 130 and 190 kilometers (81 and 188 miles). More specifically,
Volkswagen says, under the NEDC cycle, the range is 190 km…; practical range
according to Volkswagen is the 130-190 km spread; and in winter operation,
the range is expected to be 80-120 km (50-75 miles).

Volkswagen seems to have gotten serious about electric vehicles after Martin
Winterkorn took over as CEO in 2007. Nonetheless, it has taken the German
auto giant a while to get into the game. Jumping into the market just within
the past 6 months, it now has two high-volume cars available at competitive
process and with unique features. Statements from some board members also
makes it seem that the company is serious about an electric vehicle
transition. Notably, in less than one month the company will be highlighting
its new electric mobility options via public events that even include music
concerts.
Under the slogan “electrified“, Volkswagen will be launching a series of
e-mobility weeks in March on the site of Berlin’s former Tempelhof Airport.
Volkswagen will offer a comprehensive overview of Volkswagen capabilities in
the field of electrically powered motoring. From 14-16 March, members of the
public can avail themselves of the numerous facilities on offer, such as
test driving vehicles. The e-mobility weeks will be rounded off with public
concerts in the evening.

Whether by force (European requirements) or choice, it’s nice to see
Volkswagen finally jumping into this. Let us know if you happen to have had
any experience with the VW e-Golf yet!
[© 2014 Business Spectator]
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VW e-Golf Now Available In Germany — Price = €34,900




http://earthtechling.com/2014/02/vw-e-golf-electric-car-goes-on-sale-in-germany/
VW e-Golf Electric Car Goes On Sale In Germany  February 19, 2014
Volkswagen, ahead of a scheduled release of its upcoming e-Golf electric car
in the United States by the fourth quarter of this year, announced it has
begun making the vehicle available in Germany. It is pricing there at around
€34,900 starting, or about $48,000 USD.

With the e-Golf VW has taken its bestselling compact Golf model and dropped
into it an electric drivetrain that delivers 85 kW / 115 PS and develops a
maximum torque of 270 Nm. It can reach a speed of 60 km/h within 4.2 seconds
and after 10.4 seconds the Volkswagen is up to 100 km/h. Driving range,
depending upon nature of the route, driving style and load, is put at
between 130 and 190 kilometers ...




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