Month: November 2022

Rapid reaction fuel bikes deployed on M5 to rescue stranded automobiles

Highways England has started using rapid reaction fuel bikes on a section of the M5 to combat congestion caused by motorists running out of fuel. 
The fuel bikes are there to assist stranded motorists on the M5 Oldbury Viaduct, which is under going major repairs. The contraflow system put in place due to the ongoing repair work has narrowed this section of the M5 to two lanes with 30mph speed limit, which has caused several motorists to run out of fuel. 
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There have been 17 fuel-related events because the 1 August when the contraflow system came into effect, causing even more tailbacks and delays for motorists.
“Since the contraflow came into effect, we’ve already seen a number of fuel-related breakdowns in the roadworks section,” according to Highways England project manager Alastair Warnes. “On the very first day of the contraflow coming into effect, the first breakdown was caused by someone that had run out of fuel.”
When roadworks began, motorists were urged to use alternative routes such as the southbound link between the M5 and M6 that avoids Birmingham. The M42 also offers alternative routes for rush-hour commuters.
Both M42 and M6 feature dynamic hard shoulders that have been opened earlier than planned to ease traffic caused by the M5 Oldbury Viaduct repair works, which will continue until autumn next year.
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Lotus reveals LEVA lightweight electric sports car architecture

Lotus has revealed an crucial new component for its next-generation all-electric sports cars. Called LEVA (Lightweight electric automobile Architecture), it’s an electrified rear subframe that will be incorporated into the E-Sports platform due to underpin a new Lotus sports car arriving in 2026, as well as the next-generation Alpine A110. 
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LEVA can be built in three configurations (examples given being a small two-seat sports car, a two-seat sports car with a longer wheelbase, and a 2+2) housing either a single or dual electric motor setup. It’s suitable for batteries ranging from 66.4kWh in size to 99.6kWh, with a “chest” battery mounted vertically behind the cabin, or a 66.4kWh “slab” battery mounted horizontally under the floor.

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The smaller two-seat sports car given as an example has a wheelbase of at least 2,470mm (which is around 100mm shorter than the Emira), and is powered by a single electric motor with an output of up to 469bhp.
Lotus’s larger two-seat sports car will measure a lot more that 2,650mm between the shock towers, and it’ll be powered by a much a lot more potent 650kW (or 872bhp) twin motor electric powertrain. The 2+2 model will have similar dimensions, but it’ll be available with either the single or dual motor setup.
The one-size-fits-all rear subframe will be made from a die-cast high-strength aluminium alloy developed by Brunel university London – and Lotus says it’ll be 37 per cent lighter than the unit fitted to the V6-powered Emira. In true Lotus fashion, the rear wheels will also be fixed to the structure with double wishbones, which will keep the tyres on the tarmac better than trailing arms or a torsion beam.
Richard Moore, executive director of engineering at Lotus, said: “Project LEVA is as revolutionary now as the Elise architecture was in 1996. In true Lotus spirit, significant weight savings have been achieved throughout, with a focus on utmost performance, efficiency and safety being engineered into the structure from the outset.”
What do you make of Lotus’s new electric architecture? let us know in the comments below

Coffee biofuel to power the cars and trucks of the future

squander from Britain’s ever-expanding glut of coffee shops might be utilized to fuel cars and trucks according to freshly-brewed research study from scientists at the university of Bath.
Costa Coffee, Starbucks as well as cafe Nero might be the next huge petrol suppliers to rival BP as well as shell if the process can be scaled up.
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A coffee shop produces an typical of 22lbs (10kg) of leftovers every day – sufficient to be converted into two litres of the biofuel. This would make it a fairly minor operation however coffee chains might utilize it to power their shipment vehicles.
These exact same shipment automobiles might be utilized to gather spent coffee grinds as well as take them to a central biodiesel production facility to be processed. business such as London-based bio-bean already create biodiesel as well as biomass pellets from squander coffee grounds.
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Rhodri Jenkins, a PhD trainee in sustainable Chemical Technologies as well as very first author of the study, said: “There is likewise a big amount of squander created by the coffee bean roasting industry, with defective beans being thrown away. If scaled up, we believe coffee biodiesel has excellent prospective as a sustainable fuel source.”
The coffee fuel is created by extracting oil from the coffee grounds as well as soaking them in an organic solvent. A special chemical process understood as “transesterification” then converts them into biodiesel.
The fuel properties of the completed product vary depending upon the type of coffee ground utilized however researchers discovered that all coffee grounds have a common comprise as well as appropriate physical properties, irrespective of the source.
As part of the study, the researchers effectively made biofuel from ground coffee created in 20 different parts of the world, including caffeinated as well as decaffeinated forms, in addition to Robusta as well as Arabica varieties.
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Dr Chris Chuck, Whorrod research study Fellow from our department of Chemical Engineering, explained: “Around 8 million tonnes of coffee are created globally annually as well as ground squander coffee consists of as much as 20 per cent oil per system weight.
“This oil likewise has similar properties to present feedstocks utilized to make biofuels. But, while those are cultivated particularly to create fuel, spent coffee grounds are waste. utilizing these, there’s a genuine prospective to create a genuinely sustainable second-generation biofuel.”

Car’s powered by Coffee? Whatever next? tell us you thoughts in the comments section below…

Mercedes C-Class gets DAB radio

The new 2014 Mercedes C-Class will be fitted with DAB digital radio as standard when it arrives later in June 2014. 
It’s part of the Mercedes plan to go fully digital across the UK, with the tech set to feature totally free of charge in all future models, having already made its way into roughly half of the current line-up.
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This announcement follows a similar decision from Volkswagen, which yesterday confirmed the entire up! line-up will now be sold with DAB for no added cost. 
Mercedes joins Volkswagen and other major producers – including BMW, Audi and Ford – in committing to fit digital radio systems as part of the standard specification of all its models. 
Such a decision reflects the rising popularity of DAB radio. According to official statistics from CAP Automotive and The society of motor producers and Traders (SMMT), there has been a 50 percent increase over the past four years in the number of new car registrations featuring digital radio as standard.
Estimates by digital Radio UK suggest that roughly 3 million cars are now able to receive broadcasts through this technology, a figure equating to 9 per cent of all road-going cars.

Used vehicle market messages robust 2017 figures as EV sales surge

The UK’s utilized vehicle market stayed in impolite health and wellness last year, with 8.1 million second-hand designs altering hands in 2017. That represents a decrease of just 1.1 per cent on 2016 as well as is a marked contrast to the new vehicle market, which was down 5.7 per cent over the exact same period.
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The figures, released by the society of motor producers as well as Traders (SMMT) as well as sourced from DVLA records, likewise show a big boost in the popularity of utilized electric cars. These saw a 77.1 per cent boost in demand, with 10,199 second-hand EVs being purchased in 2017.
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And while vendors experienced a 5.1 per cent autumn in sales in the final quarter, this wasn’t sufficient to stop 2017 being the second finest year on record for utilized vehicle sales, topped only by 2016.
In addition to the growing popularity of electric cars, sales of second-hand hybrids were up by 22.2 per cent in 2017. the market for utilized diesels, meanwhile, really increased by 3.3 per cent in 2017, an opposite pattern to last year’s new vehicle sales figures, which showed a decrease in diesel demand of approximately 17 per cent.
Used SUVs likewise rode high in 2017 with a 9.5 per cent boost in sales, while the popularity of superminis increased by 4.3 per cent. The news wasn’t all great though as, aside from a fractional boost (0.02 per cent) in the second-hand executive vehicle market, all other utilized segments experienced a decrease in popularity.
The South east of England saw the biggest proportion of utilized vehicles altering hands, with 1.2 million utilized vehicles offered there last year. Silver was the most prominent colour on the second-hand market.
Commenting on the figures, Mike Hawes, chief executive of the SMMT said: “While such healthy demand is reassuring, to keep it that method as well as accelerate renewal throughout the fleet – the fastest method to enhance air high quality – government should now bring back confidence to the new vehicle sector.
“Given the recent economic as well as fiscal uncertainty, especially over diesel, consumers as well as companies requirement clearness to motivate them to relocation out of their older cars as well as into newer, lower discharge vehicles – whatever their fuel type.”

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Bentley Mulsanne to get performance version at Paris motor show

Bentley is planning a performance version of its range-topping Mulsanne and it could be seen as early as the Paris motor show in October. speaking to automobile express at the Goodwood festival of Speed, returning CEO Wolfgang Dürheimer said: “We will see Mulsanne developments at motor shows in 2014”.
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With Bentley’s recent success with its GT3 racer in the Blancpain series, and the unveil of the Bentley GT3-R at Goodwood, the smart money is on a hot version of the Mulsanne to additionally position Bentley as a ‘sporting luxury’ brand.
The exceptional reception to the GT3-R at Goodwood has given the company the confidence to push ahead with additionally high performance models, according to company insiders.
The new Mulsanne will keep its well established 6.75-litre twin-turbo V8, but expect power to be boosted from 505bhp to closer to 550bhp, while the 0-62mph time must drop below 5.0 seconds – quite a feat for a automobile weighing well over two tonnes. However, there must be some weight saving procedures employed, plus chassis tweaks for a a lot more responsive feel.
Dürheimer has returned to Bentley after an absence of two years, during which time he said the company has changed. “Bentley is on the move, the product is stronger than ever and there’s a new spirit around the company,” he told us.
He also revealed that one of his first jobs back in his new role was to take a test drive in the prototype version of the new Bentley SUV: “It feels 100% like a Bentley from behind the steering wheel with a really powerful feeling,” he said.
A total of 1000 jobs will be created as a result of the new SUV being built at Bentley’s factory in Crewe, with 400 of them being in-house and the rest at UK-based suppliers. The SUV will see Bentley’s production increase from today’s 10,000 automobiles a year to an eventual total of 15,000.
The performance of Bentley’s dealers has also been under scrutiny with Dürheimer saying that a new showroom experience was being developed, previewed by a new facility just up the road from the Crewe factory.

Driver escapes £130 car parking fine since he needed to utilize the toilet

A motorist issued with a £130 fine after car parking on a pavement to go as well as utilize a shop’s loo has had his ticket cancelled, after an adjudicator ruled his situation constituted an “emergency”.
Michael Nyman, from Hindhead, Surrey, was stuck in heavy web traffic on Park road in London last November, when he discovered himself needing to response the phone call of nature. A lack of appropriate car parking locations prompted Mr Nyman to pull up on a pavement opposite a florist, in order to utilize its facilities.
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Transport for London (TfL) subsequently issued Mr Nyman with a £130 fine for being “parked with one or more wheels on or over a footpath” and, while Mr Nyman, who is 85, contacted TfL to plead his case, the organisation stood firm.
Last week, however, an official adjudicator cancelled Mr Nyman’s ticket, ruling that needing to go to the loo can make up an emergency, especially for older drivers. The adjudicator discovered Mr Nyman might have been included in an mishap “if he had not stopped to alleviate himself”.
Mr Nyman said: “There have to be rules governing the method we drive as well as I comprehend that people can’t just begin pulling in anywhere they like. However, some typical sense has to be used when the legislations of nature come face-to-face with the legislations of traffic.”
Is needing to response the phone call of nature reason sufficient for car parking illegally? let us understand your thoughts in the comments…

Elemental RP-1: new British track cars and truck teased

This is the RP-1, a new sports cars and truck from Surrey-based start-up Elemental that is set to debut later this month at the Goodwood celebration of speed before entering production in 2015.
A lightweight two-seater that’s track-focused however road legal, the open-top racer is the brainchild of Elemental cars and trucks technical director as well as creator John Begley. 
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According to an on the internet statement, it’s created to “be quickly configured by the motorist for their driving style as well as driving environment,” featuring suspension as well as controls that the business declares are simple to adjust.”
Maintaining the track-day emphasis are interchangeable body panels, backed up by a Ford-sourced 280bhp 2.0-litre EcoBoost engine tuned by Elemental. 
Combined with a carbon composite as well as aluminium tub that obviously assists keep weight down to as bit 450kg, the RP-1 boasts a power-to-weight ratio of 500bhp per tonne. There’s range for enhancement too, as a cassette engine installation indicates additionally choices will be offered in future, in addition to private performance upgrades.
Elemental hasn’t exposed what this indicates in terms of performance, however expect blistering pace, which motorists will take pleasure in from a moulded racing seat that’s been tilted inside the carbon fibre cockpit for a race-inspired, feet-up position. This is created to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible, improving the front diffusers downforce. 
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Practicality on the road hasn’t been totally sacrificed in the quest of quicker lap times though, as well as there are wheel-mounted controls as well as paddle gear shifters behind to offer improved simplicity of use.
On top of this, Elemental believes the RP-1 uses adequate ground clearance as well as a suitably tight turning circle – in addition to respectable emissions as well as variety – for utilize on British roads.
The only major drawback at this stage appears to be for any individual shorter than five foot, or taller than 6’6”, as the adjustable seating as well as pedals can’t fit beyond this range.
Expected to rival the new Ariel Atom 3.5R as well as Caterham 7 620R when it shows up next year, we’ll keep you published as cost as well as specification details are exposed nearer to launch.
Is there space for one more British track day weapon on the market? Can Elemental truly unseat the well established names in this progressively congested sector? tell us your thoughts in the comments section below…

Honda CR-V facelift spied

The 2015 Honda CR-V facelift looks set to involve a lot more than just styling tweaks, with our spy photographers recently catching the fourth-generation compact SUV testing in California’s aptly named death Valley.
At this time of year, temperatures frequently exceed 40 degrees centigrade, making America’s lowest and driest area optimal for measuring hot weather durability.
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It’s as a result likely the Japanese maker was testing the current technology likely to feature in its revised CR-V, which will complement a moderate design upgrade.
As these pictures of the early prototype show, the visual side of this freshen currently appears to focus on the front and rear ends, leaving the sides unchanged. Although the bonnet also seems to have been carried over, the dark camouflage clearly conceals a smaller grille and narrower headlights. This will see the 2016 model year CR-V feature fewer horizontal vents, resulting in a less bulky nose and a lot more clearly defined front bumper lines.   
Mid-life improvements at the back aren’t quite so easily made out, although Honda appears to have focused its efforts on the rear lights, and the bootlid’s shape just below the rear window, as well as altering the bumper to better reflect the design up front.
Under the skin, once again there’ll be a choice of front- or all-wheel drive, with the existing engine range carried over – including 118bhp 1.6- and 148bhp 2.2-litre i-DTEC diesels and the 153bhp 2.0-litre i-VTEC petrol unit. 
We’ll keep you posted as a lot more details emerge, with an official announcement expected later this year – possibly at the Paris motor show in October – ahead of an official reveal in the first half of 2015.