NanoFlowcell
Quantino Concept
"With
the Quantino we present the smaller brother of the Quant E and the Quant F in
Geneva. An innovative electric vehicle with mass appeal. Sporty, dynamic, and
above all with a low-voltage drive system. With a rated voltage of only 48 V we
achieve four times 25 kW, corresponding to around 136 hp, through a combination
of nanoFlowcell, buffer system and electric motors. This set-up provides us
with a top speed of over 200 kilometres an hour in all-electric mode and a
range of over 1,000 kilometres, without any harmful emissions," points out
Nunzio La Vecchia, Chief Technical Officer at nanoFlowcell AG, regarding the
latest model from the Quant family.
"The
Quantino is an electric vehicle for everyone. Affordable and featuring an
extravagant, unique design. It is not just a concept vehicle - it will become
reality in the course of 2015. We will be driving the Quantino in 2015. And we
aim to attain approval for road use very quickly," says Nunzio La Vecchia.
Vast ranges for the Quantino with nanoFlowcell.
The
innovative drive concept comprising low-voltage system and nanoFlowcell
provides the Quantino with a range of over 1,000 km. "Low-voltage systems
are an ideal match for the nanoFlowcell. They enable us to generate levels of
drive power that previously appeared impossible. And we are only at the
beginning of our development work. The initial tests and simulations already
indicate far greater potential. This concept represents a real alternative for
the electric mobility of the future, with outstanding drive power and vast
ranges," says La Vecchia.
With
its two 175-litre tanks, the Quantino is able to carry 350 litres of ionic
liquid in total - one tank with a positive charge and one with a negative charge.
The refuelling process is similar to the procedure which is customary today,
the sole difference being that two tanks are filled simultaneously, each with a
different fluid.
Measuring
3.91 metres in length, the Quantino is a 2+2-seater boasting a unique design. A
striking detail is the 22-inch wheels. "As the small brother of the Quant
E and the Quant F, we wanted to emphasize the fact that the Quantino belongs to
the Quant family. Both the front and rear end clearly demonstrate this kinship.
In particular, the large 22-inch wheels which the Quantino has adopted from its
big brothers in the Quant family set it apart in its class in terms of
appearance," notes Chief Technical Officer Nunzio La Vecchia. Low-voltage
systems - background and advantages To date, low-voltage drives have featured
primarily on vehicles with very low drive outputs (< 5 kW), such as golf
carts, e-scooters or light-duty motor vehicles such as four-wheel vehicles with
relatively low drive outputs (< 20 kW) for urban use. "To our knowledge,
a low-voltage drive system has never been deployed before in a larger passenger
car, such as is now being demonstrated on board of the Quantino. The required
drive output always restricted the spectrum of useful applications for a
low-voltage system. This is all changing now with the nanoFlowcell. Very high
currents are required for the levels of drive output typically needed by
vehicles. This necessitates exceptionally large cable cross-sections and
increased transmission losses with high-voltage systems. With the nanoFlowcell
we have been able to solve this problem. Here we generate very high currents at
a very low rated voltage which are perfect for the purposes of the low-voltage
system," explains Chief Technical Officer Nunzio La Vecchia.
"Low-voltage
systems offer various advantages over high-voltage systems, such as are used in
electric vehicles today. While high-voltage electric vehicles require complete
contact and flashover protection, this is not needed for low-voltage vehicles.
In accordance with ECE-R 100, no additional measures to prevent accidental
contact are necessary for low-voltage systems. This also gives rise to much
faster homologation of low-voltage vehicles, as functional safety is more
simple to realise," explains Nunzio La Vecchia.
"Low-voltage
systems are an ideal match for our nanoFlowcell. By combining the two, we can
exploit substantial range potential and advantages for our electric
vehicles," notes nanoFlowcell AG's Chief Technical Officer.