- Electrosport
Infobox Automobile
name = Electrosport
manufacturer = Electric Fuel Propulsion Company
production = 1971 – 197?
assembly =flagicon|USADetroit, Michigan
class = Compact
body_style =4-door sedan
4-doorstation wagon
engine =DC series traction
transmission =3-speed manual
wheelbase = convert|108|in|0
length = convert|181|in|0
width = convert|70.6|in|0
|weight =convert|5500|lb|kg|abbr=onThe Electrosport was a compact
electric vehicle built by the Electric Fuel Propulsion Company (EFP). The zero-emissionconcept car s were made usingAmerican Motors (AMC) Hornet sedans and “Sportabout” station wagons starting in 1971. [cite book
last = Anderson
first = Curtis D
last2= Anderson
first2 = Judy
title = Electric and Hybrid Cars: A History
publisher = McFarland & Company
date = 2004
pages = 47
isbn = 978-0786418725 ]The Electrosport was designed to be a supplementary vehicle for commuting or daily chores and to be recharged at home using household current as well as at Charge Stations away from home to replenish power in 45 minutes.1971 Electrosport sales brochure, Electric Fuel Propulsion Company of Detroit, Michigan.] Citation
last = Packard
first = Chris
title = The Next Sound You Hear Will Your Electric Car B-Z-Z-Z-Z
journal = Motor Trend
year =August 1971 ]The company also established the “World’s First Electric Car Expressway” between Detroit and
Chicago (a distance of about convert|300|mi|km|0) that consisted ofInterstate 94 , but with six charging stations that were located atHoliday Inn hotels near the highway. Additional charging stations were planned.An EFP designed Convert|20|hp|kW|0
Direct current series-woundtraction motor (the size of a one-gallon paint can) was bolted through an aluminum adapter plate to the car’s standardclutch and 3-speedmanual transmission . The motor was similar to that offered to teams in the Great Electric Race and capable of speeds up to convert|90|mph|0. [http://calteches.library.caltech.edu/276/01/bust.pdf "Cambridge or Bust, Pasadena or Bust" Engineering and Science, October 1968, page 17] , retrieved on2008-07-10 .] A total of 24 six-volt “TriPolar”cobalt -lead storage batteries were mounted under the hood and under aplywood floor in the trunk. These improved lead-cobalt batteries recharge fast and can go as many as 250 miles between charges. One 12-volt battery was provided for the car's lights and accessories. The solid-state, stopless controller was a modified unit from aforklift truck . An auxiliarygasoline heater with a one-gallon tank provided heat and defrosting.The exterior of the Electrosport was differentiated from a regular Hornet by a one-piece solid
fiberglass body-colored panel in place of the AMC's silver and black plasticgrille . Additional gauges were added to the instrument panel. The Hornet’s gas cap covered the three-prong plug mounted in the former fuel tank filler hole to which an extension cord connected to 220-voltAC power .While reviewing a prototype, "
Motor Trend " magazine indicated that cruising in second gear keeps the motor close to its 7000revolutions per minute maximum will draw the least amount ofelectric current (amperage) from the batteries, thus achieving further range between recharges. The non-assisted brakes required a lot of pressure on the pedal because of the heavy weight of the car with its batteries – a total of convert|5500|lb|kg|0 in a chassis designed for convert|3000|lb|kg|abbr=on creates problems.Acceleration from0 to 60 mph was described as rather slow at 30 seconds, but flooring the accelerator in third gear produced the same sensation as in a large-sized car with aV8 engine and automatic transmission, clocking 12.5 seconds to go from convert|50|to|70|mph|km/h|0|.An Electrosport was used by the Golden Valley Electric Association of
Fairbanks, Alaska , as a test to help deal with the increasing ice fog in the city.”Alaskans Nominate Electric Car to Defeat Ice Fog” Machine Design magazine, 1971, page 6.] This thick, choking fog is caused whenwater vapor from automobile exhaust and other sources meets an air mass that is too cold to disperse it, as well as cold enough to crystallize it. The 5-passenger vehicle was capable of reaching convert|60|mph|0 in belowfreezing weather, and after convert|50|to|100|mi|km|0| of driving, its on-board fast-charger could replenish the batteries in less than 60 minutes.The Electrosport was also tested and analyzed in a report about the impact of future use of electric cars in the Los Angeles region" in 1974, [Hamilton, W. (1975). "Impact of future use of electric cars in the Los Angeles region. Santa Barbara, Calif: General Research Corp.] as well as in a technical report on the performance of the Electrosport electric vehicle in 1975 by the
United States Department of Energy . [United States. (1977). "Energy research abstracts". Oak Ridge, Tenn.: Technical Information Center, U.S. Dept. of Energy.]The Electrosport was marketed as "a unique addition to the premium car market" and this was reflected in the station wagon's delivered price of UD$11,900 (state and local taxes not included). The company's target sales for the all-electric car were the
New York City , Los Angeles, andPalm Beach, Florida markets. [Artman, James editor. "The Commercial Car Journal", volume 123, 1972, page 19.]In 1971, the average price for convert|1|USgal|1 of gasoline was 36 cents (in the United States). [ [http://www.1970sflashback.com/1971/Economy.asp "1971 Economy/Prices" 1970s Flashback, undated] , retrieved on
2008-07-10 .] For comparison, the originalsuggested retail price (MSRP) of a standard gasoline-powered Hornet Sportabout wagon was only $2,587. [ [http://www.nadaguides.com/ NADA guide search under the "Classic Cars" tab, then "Select a Passenger Car make" for 1972 AMC Hornet station wagon] , retrieved on2008-07-10 .]References
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* Citation
title = Alaskans Nominate Electric Car to Defeat Ice Fog
journal = Machine Design
pages = 6
year =1971
* Electrosport automobile retail sales brochure, copyright 1971, Electric Fuel Propulsion Company of Detroit, Michigan.
* Citation
last = Packard
first = Chris
title = The Next Sound You Hear Will Your Electric Car B-Z-Z-Z-Z
journal = Motor Trend
year =August 1971
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