Nog niet met hun eigen auto’s hoor, maar om te compenseren hebben ze wel een team van negen stagiaires samengesteld om een elektrisch raceautootje te ontwerpen.
De Bentley Continental DC (Direct Current) is een kleine zeepkist met een 24V-motor – en dat staat niet voor 24 kleppen. Het rolstoelmotortje levert maar liefst 0,5 pk en 7 Nm koppel en geeft de DC een topsnelheid van 64 km/h. Het gewicht is extreem laag gehouden door veelvuldig gebruik van koolstofvezel, o.a. in de ophanging en de wielen. Toch is niet alles aan de auto minimaal: het interieur is wel lekker bekleed met Bentley leer en alcantara.
Op Goodwood in Engeland vond gisteren de Greenpower Corporate Challenge plaats. Er verschenen 25 teams aan de start, waaronder 10 fabrieksteams. De Bentley-boys reden ondanks technische problemen de vier uur durende race helemaal uit, en gingen er terloops nog even met de “Spirit of Greenpower”-trofee vandoor. Margaret Cheshire, P&O-madam bij Bentley, vertelt:
“It’s fantastic that the apprentices are not only gaining the technical skills associated with building a car but are also increasing their knowledge of other areas of the business such as finance, purchasing and public relations. It’s all about giving the individuals knowledge and expertise to be successful in their future careers after the completion of the Bentley apprenticeship programme.”
Wellicht zien we Victoria over een paar jaar in een elektrische Continental rondhobbelen?
Bentley Racing Green
Crewe, Monday 28th April 2008… A Bentley Motors apprentice team has won a special “Spirit of Greenpower” award for its performance in the Greenpower Corporate Challenge which took place at Goodwood race circuit yesterday. The Bentley apprentice team designed, engineered and built the electric powered car which they entered into the Greenpower Challenge as well as a season of “F24+” racing. The Bentley Greenpower car is called Continental DC (Direct Current) and runs off a 24-volt motor supplied by two 12-volt batteries. Designed for lightness and maximum power efficiency the one-seater Continental DC has a carbon fibre chassis and low resistance tyres.
Greenpower is a series of events which aims to promote greater interest in young people to follow careers in the fields of engineering and technology. The 2008 Greenpower corporate challenge held yesterday was the first race of the season. 25 teams entered, comprising 15 school entries and 10 company teams. The Bentley team achieved their goal of completing the four hour race, despite some technical difficulties in the first section. The award was given in recognition of their excellent team spirit which they showed in overcoming these initial technical challenges. The F24+ season consists of eight 90-minute endurance race events which will culminate in a grand final at Goodwood in October. Race tracks on the F24+ schedule include Dunsfold, Rockingham, Croft and Aintree.
The Bentley Motors team is composed of nine of the company’s apprentices who are all following a three or four year apprenticeship scheme at the factory in Crewe. Margaret Cheshire, Head of People and Organisational Development at Bentley Motors said, “It’s fantastic that the apprentices are not only gaining the technical skills associated with building a car but are also increasing their knowledge of other areas of the business such as finance, purchasing and public relations.” She continued, “It’s all about giving the individuals knowledge and expertise to be successful in their future careers after the completion of the Bentley apprenticeship programme.”
Having taken the initiative themselves to compete in the Greenpower challenge the apprentices have devoted weekends and evenings for the past ten months taking full responsibility for all aspects of the car’s development. Three team members acted as drivers on race day, the rest of the team provided essential back-up support in the pits.
Tom Hodgson, Greenpower team manager added, “In building the car we pooled the expertise and resources from across the business to produce a project of which we’re all proud. Having completed our first race we now know what we have to do to be successful for the rest of the 2008 Greenpower season. The experience of developing a project from idea to race-day was exhilarating. It was also hugely satisfying to see the positive support from sponsors keen to help the Bentley team”.
Technical highlights of the Bentley Greenpower car
– Its 24v Motor delivers 0.5bhp and 5.1 lb ft (7Nm):
– Top speed of 40mph (64km/h).
– Zero CO2 emissions.
– Chassis & design:
o Fixed carbon fibre suspension wishbones for maximum strength and minimum weight.
o Excellent roadholding and superior grip from unique 1×16” carbon fibre wheels with bespoke Michelin low resistance tyres.
o Rear grille matrix in chrome finish.
o Bentley Hide/Alcantara trimmed interior
o Specially built ECU to control motor/transmissionMore information on the project is available at www.bentleygreenpower.com
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
MODEL TYPE Single Seater
Power
Type 24v Wheelchair motor (Regulation)
Installation Transversely mounted, One-wheel drive
Power 240 Watt
Torque 7 Nm
Fuel Source 2 x 12 v Lead Acid BatterysTRANSMISSION
Type Continuous one-wheel drive
Gearbox Nuvinci CVP
Ratios Infinitely variable between 0.5 under and 1.75 overdrivePERFORMANCE
Top speed 40mph (64km/h).SUSPENSION
Front Single wishbone rigid suspension
Rear Single wishbone rigid suspensionSTEERING
Type Rack & pinion,
Turns lock to lock 1
Turning circle (kerb to kerb) 19.2mBRAKES
Rear 160mm ventilated disc (to single wheel)
Anti lock In development!BODY & CHASSIS
Construction Carbon Fibre monocoque
Length 1420mm
Width (inc. mirrors) 1000mm (82.76in)
Weight 120 Kg
Height 500mm
Wheelbase 1300mm
Front track 1000mm
Rear track 1000mm
Wheels Custom made 16” carbon fibreTyres Michelin Eco-Marathon specials
FUEL CONSUMPTION/EMISSIONS
Fuel consumption 2 hours per battery set
Carbon dioxide emissions 0g/km
CONTINENTAL GT FEATURE SPECIFICATIONSEXTERIOR FEATURES Bright chromed grille
Bentley Wheel BadgeINTERIOR FEATURES Trimmed Steering wheel, Seat and dashboard, Touch screen driver information panel in development
Tom Hodgson
Bentley Test & Development Engineering Apprentice
Greenpower Project ManagerAndrew Conneely
Bentley Whole Vehicle Engineering Sponsored Degree Apprentice
Greenpower Design of steering and suspension componentsMartyn Brookes
Bentley Prototype Workshop and Test Facility Apprentice
Greenpower Chassis, Design & Electrical.Ellis Dawson
Bentley Apprentice Analyst Programmer
Greenpower Team Marketing, Website, data logging and telemetry.Annabelle Gibson
Bentley Commercial Apprentice
Greenpower Contact for sponsors.Charlotte Watling
Bentley Electrical Engineering Apprentice
Greenpower Electrical design & Production and driver.Hannah Proffitt
Bentley Body Hardware Engineering Sponsored Degree Apprentice
Greenpower Interior trim, Steering and driver.Laura Taylor
Bentley Trim Development Apprentice
Greenpower Seat design and manufacture.Paul Johnson
Bentley Manufacturing maintenance Apprentice
Greenpower Data logging and telemetry*We have received much support from across the Crewe Factory
Escher zegt
Is één april nu al terug?
Frasker (Spyker D12 SSUV) zegt
Dit is zeker net zoiets als dat Ferrari meedeed met de ECO-challenge?
Joost zegt
Super vet ontwerp :P
Thompson zegt
technisch gezien niks hoogstaands toch?
MDA zegt
Een Bosch 18v boormachine heeft meer koppel, kunnen ze die niet gebruiken voor aandrijving?
luc zegt
ik vind het wel een goed idee van bentley dat ze plaat van zuup auto’s maken nu ook een groene auto maakt!
the bugcollector zegt
huhhuh
goodWOOD!!
huhhuh
sorry….niet geslapen.
Trobken zegt
Lotus heeft ook nog zeepkisten gemaakt hoor…
ZOEF zegt
7 Nm…
Zelfs slazwieren doe je met meer koppel…
dekster zegt
Hehe, aan de reacties te zien is dit een onderwerp dat heel goed boeit. :P
autoblogger zegt
Ok, misschien boeit dit wat meer…
De Bentley Continental DC met studente achter het stuur ;)
dekster zegt
We komen er, nu nog die DC vervangen door een speed 6 :)