The production of Think's new electric car the TH!NK city began in
November. Production takes place in Thinks Norwegian factory outside
Oslo, and in 2008, the factory will reach a full production capacity,
equivalent to 3500 cars per shift. The factory has capacity for double
shifts.
TH!NK city is 95 percent recyclable, and is designed to meet the strict
safety requirements of both Europe and the US, as a highway-safe road
car. The car is equipped with ABS brakes, airbags and three-point safety
belts with pretensioners and it meets all European and US requirements
with good margins.
“Unlike the lower-range, electric quadricycles that have had limited
success in the UK, TH!NK city is a real car which provides a realistic
option for those motorists who want to drive a true zero emissions car,”
said Richard Blundell, Managing Director of Think UK.
“Also, concern for the environment has been at the heart of the
development of TH!NK city. It’s not only environmentally sound to drive,
but the car itself is designed to be recycled,” he added.
Engineers, developers, buyers and designers in the company have focused
on utilising clean recyclable materials, non-polluting production
processes. The dashboard can be completely recycled. The fabric, body,
supports, air ducts, adhesives and fixings are designed using the same
recyclable materials.
TH!NK city’s body is made of recyclable ABS plastic, designed
specifically for city driving. Not only is it ideal for motorists want
to avoid visible scratches and irritating dents, the unpainted plastic
bodywork also reduces both energy consumption and toxins, while also
making the panels easier to recycle. The batteries are returned to the
supplier at the end of their useable life.
Standard equipment on each TH!NK city includes power steering, central
locking, a 4kW electric heater, and electric windows and mirrors.
Optional equipment will include air conditioning, a pre-heat timer,
electrically heated windscreen, full length sunroof, Radio CD with MP3,
USB, Bluetooth, a navigation & multimedia system, alloy wheels, roof
rack and 2 + 2 children seats (including 3-point seat belts)
Production started last autumn, and the first batch of cars will be
delivered to Norwegian customers this spring with orders for UK cars
being taken in the last quarter of this year.
The first prototype predecessor to today’s modern TH!NK city was
developed in 1991. Drawing on 17 years of experience in electric vehicle
development and production, Think is not a typical car industry
start-up. TH!NK city was put in serial production in 1999, supported by
American car giant Ford.
Ford became a major shareholder and invested USD 150 million in Think
during its four years as an owner. When Ford decided to leave the
electric vehicle sector in 2003, Think was sold out of the car
manufacturing group. Though struggling to survive, Think has always
retained the basic infrastructure and acquired considerable competence
from its American owners.
TH!NK city electric car
Name
TH!NK city
Manufacturer
TH!NK Global
Year Announced
2008
Year Released
2010
Mass Production
Yes
Release Price
US$38,000
Seating
4
0-80km/hr
16 sec
Top Speed
110 km/h (70 mph)
Range
160 km / 100 miles
Power
34 kW
Torque
Motor Type
3 phase asyncron electric motor
Battery Type
MES DEA – Zebra Sodium, 24 kWh
EnerDel, Lithium-ion, 23 kWh
Battery Capacity
24 kilowatt-hours
Battery Life
Standard Charge Time
Quick Charge Time
Hybrid
Weight
1038kg
Climate Control
Notes
Guest Book
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michael
Posted 137 days ago
Keep up the good work sounds like a great car, would love to have one in Costa Rica !