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Opel's Flextreme Concept

Posted September 08, 2007 4:57 PM

From Motor Authority:

Plug-in hybrids are the next big wave in automotive technology, as the slew of concepts being released in anticipation of the Frankfurt auto show attest. Yesterday, Volvo announced its ReCharge plug-in hybrid concept. Today, it's Opel's turn to join the ranks. The Opel Flextreme shares some technology and a similar frame with the Chevy Volt, although the Euro version uses a diesel motor to charge the batteries. Range on battery power alone is expected to be in the neighborhood of 100km (62 miles). Combined range is an impressive 775km (480 miles). Once the lithium-ion batteries are sufficiently depleted, the diesel motor will kick in to top them up. A completely unique feature of the Flextreme is the storage compartment designed to hold two Segway scooters. And don't worry if your Segways need some more juice to make it from the lot to the shops: the Flextreme can charge them on the spot, directly from its electrical system.

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09/09/2007 3:18 AM

Hybrids are NOT plug-ins!!! Hybrids use gas and batteries, but never have to be plugged in.

What the hell is the sense of plugging into a coal/methane burning power plant, when it just means your car is as polluting as the power plant! Keep it in the car!!!

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09/09/2007 4:04 AM

I accept the point about plugging into a power plant,.

But the definition of 'hybrid' extends well beyond automotive use, and describes....blah..blah...you know...stuff.. any two sources .... can't be bothered..where's my tea?

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09/09/2007 4:25 AM

It's between the legs of that tigalon over there. Why don't you go and get it.

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09/09/2007 6:55 PM

Yep, true. However, it may make sense if one source (the power plant) produces power more cheaply or more efficiently. Coal fired plants run 24hrs/day so tariffs usually drop overnight.

Recently I've been driving a Toyota Prius (a petrol/electric hybrid) it's getting 4.8L/100km about 50miles/gallon(US). Jeff

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09/10/2007 1:13 PM

My wind turbine recharges my car (while I sleep.)

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09/10/2007 11:58 PM

My wind turbine recharges my car (while I drive)!

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09/10/2007 11:59 PM

Opel?! I thought they died?

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