http://www.kyivpost.com/article/content/technology/ukraine-builds-its-first-electric-car-412971.html
Ukraine builds its first electric car
Apr. 30, 2016  Denys Krasnikov

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A picture taken at the 11th international conference on ecological vehicles
and renewable energy, EVER 2016, in April in Monaco shows a working
prototype of the Ukrainian-developed Synchronous electric car  / Electric
Marathon

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A prototype of the electric vehicle is transported by a trail car in April
in Monaco  / © Vladislav Karpets

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Looking like a blend of high-tech car and an old fashioned horse-drawn
carriage, the Ukrainian-developed Synchronous electric car could soon be a
common sight in cities around Europe and beyond.

A prototype of the car, which has been designed to serve as an eco-friendly
taxi or hotel shuttle in Monaco, was presented by Ukrainian developing
company Electric Marathon International at the 11th international conference
on ecological vehicles and renewable energy, EVER 2016, on April 6-8 in
Monaco.

Electric Marathon International organizes an annual electric car rally that
always has a different starting point and route, but always finishes in
Monaco. Prince Albert II of Monaco is the patron of the race.

Electric Marathon International CEO Andriy Bilyy says his company’s business
relations with the prince led to an agreement to create a special electric
car for a taxi service in Monaco.

“We found support there - they like new, exclusive things,” Bilyy told the
Kyiv Post in an interview on April 19. “Monegasque electricians, mailmen,
ambulance crews – all of the public services use electric vehicles. They’re
cool. They’re ecological and quiet. They understand this.”

The Synchronous is constructed from wood, leather, soft plastic and
bakelite. The car has sliding transparent doors and opposite-facing
sofa-like seats for up to six passengers. The interior is spacious, and
large windows provide excellent views.

“We didn’t need to include all of the possible tech innovations, because our
goal was just to create comfort for passengers,” Bilyy said.

However, in the future developers may also install solar panels on the car’s
roof and even build massage systems into the seats “to enable passengers to
spend their 15-20 minutes in the taxi in comfort,” Bilyy said.

The front-wheel-drive Synchronous uses an induction motor and has a range of
about 130-160 kilometers between charges. The estimated price for
small-scale production is up to $100,000 per unit, and Electric Marathon
International plans to produce 20-30 such cars for Monaco.

“Any automobile manufacturer could compete with us. Any of them could create
a car that was more sophisticated and neater,” Bilyy said. “But they
wouldn’t do it, however, because the production numbers are too small for
them.”

“It’s difficult to imagine Mercedes leaping into such a project, but for
Ukraine it’s a market niche,” he said.

The official presentation of the car in Ukraine will take place in Kyiv on
May 16, right before the Synchronous takes part in this year’s Electric
Marathon rally through 20 European cities to Monaco. The rally will this
year start in Lviv, some 550 kilometers from Kyiv, on May 22.

Bilyy said he was considering creating a startup to help develop the
project, attracting investors to the production of the car, but he said this
would depend on the level of future orders.

“If eventually we set a good precedent in Monaco, we can go to other small
countries to offer them this exclusive taxi,” he said. “Dubai, for example.
They also like exclusive things.”

Electric Marathon itself is not an electric vehicle producer, but promotes
the switch to the use of electric cars. The working prototype of the
Synchronous car was assembled in Zaporizhia from parts supplied by
manufacturers in several large Ukrainian cities. However, Bilyy sees his
long-term goal as setting up small-scale production of the car to supply to
the niche markets he has identified.

He said one of his heroes is billionaire businessman, investor and inventor
Elon Musk, the CEO and product architect of electric car maker Tesla Motors.

Bilyy said Musk’s electric vehicle breakthrough can be compared to the way
Henry Ford revolutionized transportation and U.S. industry when he
introduced the Model T automobile in the early 20th century.

“When (Henry) Ford first rolled the Ford Model T out of his plant’s gates,
everyone thought he was crazy,” he said. “People used horses. Hay, fodder,
was everywhere.”

“What about petrol? Fuel stations weren’t ubiquitous,” Bilyy said. “Musk
found himself in the same position. He was told there weren’t charging sets
when he released Tesla Roadster… But this is an issue of revolution, and
(Musk’s) will happen very soon.”

All the images represented in the article were made by Electric Marathon
International and taken from synchronous-motors.com .
[© kyivpost.com]




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