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Lotus Engineering, the world renowned automotive consultancy division of
Lotus is collaborating with Oaktec to develop the performance of a Honda
Civic Hybrid for stage rallying and circuit racing.
Recognised as a global leader in hybrid and electric vehicle development,
Lotus Engineering is supplying technical expertise to Oaktec in developing
racing technology that exploits the performance potential of the petrol
electric Honda hybrid system. The Honda Civic Hybrid will compete on the
racetrack with ultra low exhaust emissions and high fuel efficiency.
Lancashire based Oaktec, a specialist in energy efficient vehicle design,
approached Lotus Engineering to investigate areas of battery and system
control technology that enable maximum racing performance and efficiency
from the hybrid drivetrain. The collaboration is in partnership with
Energy Efficient Motorsport (EEMS), Motorsport Development and Honda UK.
The project has won funding from the Northwest Regional Development Agency
(NWDA).
Mike Kimberley, Chief Executive Officer of Group Lotus Plc said:
“Lotus Engineering has an enviable track-record in the global automotive
industry for the successful delivery of hybrid vehicle programmes,
applying advanced technologies on the road and now on the racetrack. Our
dedicated Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technologies Group is working on a
large number of third party client projects and the collaboration with
Oaktec is yet another demonstration of our advanced skills and expertise
in the area of hybrid vehicle engineering.”
The environmentally friendly Honda IMA hybrid technology used on the Honda
Civic Hybrid is ideally suited to a motorsport application and has further
potential to enhance power whilst retaining high fuel efficiency. The
1339cc Civic uses a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) to complement
the hybrid-drive in race and rally conditions. This CVT enables the car to
be driven at constant full power making performance very accessible, and
in tandem with the hybrid system gives excellent performance and
efficiency.
Paul Andrews, Senior Partner of Oaktec said: “We have been
developing the Honda Hybrid system for motorsport since 2004 and achieved
a great deal of success in rallies around the UK, including a championship
win in 2006 with a Honda Insight in the F1000 Class A Championship.
Maximising racetrack performance from a hybrid drivetrain is a complex
technical exercise but one that Lotus Engineering has the experience and
expertise to help us deliver. We look forward to seeing our success on the
rally tracks replicated in the race circuits. We will be breaking new
ground with the project when Gavan Kershaw of Lotus Engineering and Jamie
Corstorphine of Autocar magazine will race our Honda Civic Hybrid for the
first time in the Dunlop Max Sport Cup at Rockingham circuit on 28th
September.”
Phil Barker, Chief Engineer of Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technologies
at Lotus Engineering said: “Hybrid and electric vehicles are already
established on our roads but to make them successful on the racetrack, a
number of technical changes have to be employed. Working with Oaktec, we
will create a revised electrical specification for more power and a
control system that will allow a more aggressive regenerative braking
strategy. Lotus Engineering’s work on the Honda Civic Hybrid will prove
that you can still get high performance while using green technologies.”
About Group Lotus plc:
The main operating subsidiary of Group Lotus plc is Lotus Cars Ltd, which
has two operating divisions – Lotus Engineering and Lotus Cars. Lotus
Engineering is an internationally recognised automotive engineering
consultancy based in Norfolk, UK. Its global facilities include those in
Michigan, USA and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and offices in Germany and China.
Lotus Engineering provides comprehensive and versatile consultancy
services to many of the world’s OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, offering a full
engineering service from initial concept and project design through
development and integration of the complete vehicle to meet all worldwide
markets and customers to full production. This includes third party ‘niche
vehicle’ engineering and manufacture worldwide. Lotus Cars builds and
sells Lotus sportscars, Elise, Exige and Europa for global sale. The all
new Lotus Evora was unveiled at the British International Motorshow in
July 2008 and is scheduled to enter the market place in the second quarter
of 2009.
About Energy Efficient Motorsport (EEMS)
EEMS, the Energy Efficient Motorsport programme, is an industry initiative
supported by Motorsport Development UK and funded by the BERR (formerly
DTI) and four regional development agencies. Its aim is to put energy
efficiency at the heart of modern motorsport and to promote the
development expertise of the UK motorsport industry. It provides support
for a range of projects developing energy efficiency in racing as well as
running events to widen knowledge.
http://www.eemsonline.co.uk/
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