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https://www.electrive.com/2018/07/17/tu-ecomotive-making-most-circular-car-a-reality/
TU/ecomotive making “most circular car” a reality
jul 17, 2018  tue.nl

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A fully recyclable and light-weight electric car made from flax and sugar –
what had been no more than a concept a few months ago, has now grown into a
prototype. Awaiting certification, the makers from the TU Eindhoven will
then take it on tour in Europe.

When Noah had first been conceived, not much was known but the concept has
developed since. Now dubbed the “world’s most circular electric car” due to
the nature of its recyclable materials and a “fuel economy” of 1:300, the
students will take it on tour to inspire others.

Built by team TU/ecomotive, Noah is an electric two seater built for city
driving with its top speed of 110 kph. The battery is super light with 60
kilos but said to last for 240 kilometres nonetheless. Hence the 1:300 ratio
that equals 300 kilometres to 1 litre of petrol, say TU/ecomotive. This
range is also down to the low weight of Noah. Without batteries Noah weighs
360 kg, which is less than half that of comparable production cars. The
total weight is 420 kg.

This is also due to the use of bio plastic, which can be made from sugar.
The chassis and the interior are made of strong sandwich panels, mixing said
bioplastic and flax fibre. The latter also forms the body, adding a
bio-based resin. Moreover, TU/ecomotive claim that these bio and
light-weight materials require up to six times less energy to produce than
materials such as aluminum or carbon. Still, the students say they managed
to create a crumple-zone-like structure.

Therefore the prototype awaits certification for use on public roads. Once
complete, they will start touring Europe with their electric car. However,
their aim is to set an example and to promote the circular economy.
Production plans have not been made.
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