Minivan could be the first EV into production

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A while back we reported that the Dodge EV had a good chance of being the vehicle that Chrysler puts into production in 2010.  Eventually all three will be in production, but only one of them will get there in 2010, the others will be a bit further off.  We’re now seeing reports that the minivan could be the first EV into production.  And the more we think about it the more it makes perfect sense.

“We’ve certainly got the possibility of electrifying our vehicles now,” said Reid Bigland, president of Chrysler Canada Inc. “It’s not pie-in-the-sky.”

The only competition for the minivan ev would be the Chevy Volt, a four seater car.  If the Chrysler EV can get the same 40 miles without using any gas, and if it will get decent mileage while using gas (Chevy claims that the Volt will get 50 on gas), the minivan could steal a few customers of the Volt and a few that were waiting for a bigger vehicle. 

There are plenty of people that would like to get something like the Volt but they either have too big a family or they need to haul too much stuff around on a regular basis for the Volt to be practical for them.  The Chrysler EV is the perfect solution for them.  They get 40 miles of gas free driving and pretty good (great for a minivan) mileage after that. 

The other reason for the Chrysler EV to be the first is the simplicity of it.  The Chrysler Town and Country already has a lot of storage in the middle of the vehicle for the stow and go seating.  If the owner opts for swivel and go instead of the stow and go that storage space isn’t used for the seats (since the swivel and go can’t fold into the floor), it’s just storage.  The batteries needed to make the Chrysler EV will go there, so the owner will get the swivel and go seats but they lose the storage capacity.  A small price to pay for the ability to use no gas.

“We didn’t have to do much tear-up,” Quigley says of the conversion process: engineers simply filled the second-row seat tubs with batteries intead of foldaway seats, and put Swivel ‘N Go seats in the van instead.

The location of the storage is optimal for the batteries.  It’s low to the ground and in the middle of the vehicle.  Nothing needs to be done to tune the suspension for handling with the extra 400ish pounds of weight.  Since it’s under the body of the vehicle is should also be easier to keep the batteries cool.

Once you put the batteries in all you have to do is hook up an electric motor to them, provide a small 4 cylinder engine to power it when the batteries are low and you have yourself and EV.  Of course it’s not that simple, some of the components in the EV need to be redesigned, extensive testing needs to be done to make sure that the EV is safe and reliable.  But it’s a lot easier and quicker to do the minivan than it would be to do the Wrangler or the Dodge EV.

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