Kia introduces Korea’s first production electric vehicle12/21/2011 | 09:04pm
- Kia Ray EV marks beginning of new era in Korean
motoring
- EV assembled on same production lines as regular models
- Range up to 139 km (86 miles) with fast-charging in 25
minutes
- Unique EV navigation system locates closest recharging
stations
- 2,500 units to be produced in 2012 for use by government
agencies
(SEOUL) December 22, 2011 - Kia Motors introduced Korea's
first electric vehicle today (Thursday), with the launch of
the new Kia Ray EV - a zero-emissions city car with lively
performance and a range of up to 139 km (86 miles) on a
single charge.
For supply exclusively to the domestic Korean market, the Kia
Ray EV is a close relative of Kia's 1.0-liter gasoline
powered Ray CUV, which went on sale in Korea last month. It
shares that model's major dimensions and, in a global first
for an EV manufacturer, can share a production line with
conventional combustion-engine cars.
The front-wheel drive Ray EV is powered by a 50kW electric
motor and a high-capacity 16.4 kWh lithium ion polymer
battery pack that is engineered for a 10-year life cycle and
skillfully packaged under the rear seat and cabin floor.
Although the Ray EV weighs 187 kg more than the gasoline
model, the electric motor's generous torque - 167 Nm (an
increase of 77%) - ensures responsive performance. The EV's
acceleration is brisker than the gasoline models (0-to-100
kph in 15.9 seconds), while top speed is 130 kph (81 mph).
Recharging times are six hours using a 220V household supply
and just 25 minutes in fast-charge mode.
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The Ray EV's automatic transmission offers the driver a
choice of two modes while in 'D' drive. 'E' (or 'eco') mode
optimizes the delivery of the motor's torque to achieve
minimum battery consumption and maximum driving range. 'B'
(or 'brake') mode can be selected when driving downhill on
highways and on mountain roads to maximize braking power.
Bearing the same striking exterior styling as its gasoline
cousin, the Kia Ray EV has four small distinguishing points.
A flap in the front radiator grille covers an electricity
inlet for a 220V supply for the slow recharge mode, another
inlet (for the fast recharge mode) is fitted in the same
location as the fuel intake of the regular models, special
decals on each front door proclaim the 'Zero Emissions EV'
message and super-smooth 14-inch alloy wheels improve
aerodynamic performance by minimizing drag.
Inside, the Ray EV features a unique instrument cluster,
displaying electric motor operation, battery status and
distance to recharge. It is also equipped with the first-ever
EV-specific navigation system that features a 7-inch screen
and provides crucial information for EV drivers such as the
nearest locations of the slow/fast recharging stations. The
display shows a circular shaped area in which the model can
travel with its current level of battery power, so that
drivers can see which destinations are reachable without a
recharge.
Currently there are 500 slow/fast recharge stations in Korea,
and the government plans to increase that figure to 3,100
stations by the end of 2012.
The Kia Ray EV embodies numerous innovations. The electric
motor achieves 93% efficiency, which is the best in its
segment. The lithium ion polymer battery's cell is optimized
and highly integrated, which has enabled its weight to be
reduced by 13% and its energy density to be increased by 15%
compared to competitors' systems.
The on-board charger, current inverter, high-low voltage
converter and EV-specific VCU (vehicle control unit) each
features advances over previous equipment.
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Ray EV is also equipped with a new type of regenerative
braking system featuring an Active Hydraulic Booster that
utilizes the electric motor, instead of the gasoline engine
in the regular model, to create hydraulic pressure for the
brake system. The result is consistent brake pedal force
throughout a wide variety of driving conditions and the
ability to harvest excess energy and use it to recharge the
car's battery.
Unlike regular gasoline vehicles, Ray EV generates no engine
noise, which can be a potential problem with pedestrians
being unaware of the approaching car. To prevent accidents,
Kia has fitted Ray EV with a VESS (Virtual Engine Sound
System). When driven at speeds below 20 kph (12 mph) this
system delivers a mixture of recorded gasoline engine noises,
which are also emitted whenever the car is backing up.
Japan and the USA are already considering the introduction of
a legal requirement for EVs to have a virtual engine sound,
and Kia has taken the first step to commercialize this system
in order to anticipate the global industry's trend.
To ensure that the Ray EV is as safe as gasoline cars, it is
equipped with six air-bags, and electronic stability features
- VDC (Vehicle Dynamics Control) and HAC (Hill Assist
Control, to prevent roll-back) - as standard.
During 2012, Kia is planning to manufacture 2,500 units of
the Ray EV, which will be provided to government departments
and public offices as part of Kia's long-term real-world
research and development program to provide environmentally
friendly transport to Kia customers around the world during
the next decade.
* Kia Ray EV / Technical Specification
- DIMENSIONS
Length 3593 mm Width 1595 mm
Height 1700 mm Wheelbase 2520 mm
Kerb weight 1185 kg
- POWERTRAIN
Electric motor 50 kW
Max power 68 ps Max torque 167 Nm (17.0 g/km)
- BATTERY
Power 330V Lithium ion polymer
Capacity 16.4 kWh
Charge time 6.0 hrs (slow) / 25 minutes (fast)
- PERFORMANCE
0-to-100 kph 15.9 sec (to 62 mph)
Max speed 130 kph (81 mph)
Max range 139 km (86 miles)
Additional Kia Ray EV images as well as other Kia related
video, stills and other press material are available at Kia
Motors' Multimedia Library (http://kia.synapticdigital.com),
powered by Synaptic Digital. Content is available in HD,
broadcast, and streaming-quality formats, including PAL and
NTSC, and can be downloaded utilizing the industry's fastest
download technology.
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Kia Motors Corporation (www.kia.com) -- a maker of quality
vehicles for the young-at-heart -- was founded in 1944 and is
Korea's oldest manufacturer of motor vehicles. Over 2.1
million Kia vehicles a year are produced in 13 manufacturing
and assembly operations in eight countries which are then
sold and serviced through a network of distributors and
dealers covering 172 countries. Kia today has over 44,000
employees worldwide and annual revenues of over US$20
billion. It is the major sponsor of the Australian Open and
an official automotive partner of FIFA -- the governing body
of the FIFA World Cup™. Kia Motors Corporation's brand
slogan -- "The Power to Surprise" -- represents the
company's global commitment to surpassing customer
expectations through continuous automotive innovation.
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