Saturday 23 May 2015

BLUEBIRD DC50 Unbuild Electric Sport Car


The name Blue Bird was originally inspired by the play of that name by Maurice Maeterlinck and the vehicles were painted a shade of pale blue.

Malcolm Campbell had a succession of Darracq racing cars in the 1920s. In 1925, he also raced an Itala at Brooklands with the name 'The Blue Bird' painted on the bonnet.
The Hydroplane K4 began life as Malcolm's "Blue Bird", but when Donald decided to use her in 1949, after his father's death, he renamed her "Bluebird".


  • The Bluebird-Proteus CN7 was a technologically advanced wheel-driven land speed record-breaking car, driven by Donald Campbell, built in 1960 and rebuilt in 1962.
  • Bluebird Mach 1.1 (CMN-8) was a design for a rocket-powered supersonic land speed record car, planned by Donald Campbell but thwarted by his subsequent death during a water seed record attempt in Bluebird K in early 1967.

Bluebird DC50 electric sports car




The BluebirdDC50, a two door sports car with horse power ranging from 240 bhp to 360 bhp. The DC50 pays tribute to bluebird's past land and water speed record vehicles. The DC50's creator, Don Wales, grandson of Malcom Campbell and nephew of Donald Campbell, has contested the electric powered land speed record.

Unfortunately, Bluebird DC50 electric sports car remains ghost to people which had launch in 2014 to mark 50 years since Donald Campbell's land and water speed runs.
"I wish, if I could get chance to rebuilt the Bluebird. "

Friday 15 May 2015

Improved Lithium-Sulphur battery using Vitamin-C for electric vehicles


A group of Korean researchers led by Professor Lee Jae-Young at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology said that they succeeded in improving the energy capacity of lithium-sulfur batteries with Vitamin-C treated dual layered graphene-sulfur.

Lithium-Sulfur batteries are widely considered as a viable replacement for current lithium-ion batteries for electric cars because of its superior energy density. Yet, lithium sulfur batteries have not been actively used in the field since there are few problems to be resolved such as poor cycle performance and low charge/discharge rates.

The dual layered cathode is composed of a sulfur active layer and a poly-sulfide absorption layer
and both layers are based on Vitamin-C treated graphene oxide at various degrees of reduction.
However, the researchers showed that their Vitamin C treated dual layered cathode can increase sulfur utilization dramatically resulting in a lithium-sulfur battery with a high specific capacity of over 600 mAh/g after 100 cycles even under a high current rate of 1C.





The researchers state that this development can greatly improve low cycle performance of lithium-sulfur batteries, which is big obstacle to commercialization of them, and possibly open the door to using lithium-sulfur batteries in next-generation electric car batteries.

The results of development were published in the online version of ChemSusChem on April 29 with the title of "Improvement of energy capacity via Vitamin C-treated dual-layered graphene-sulfur cathodes in lithium sulfur battery".

Sunday 3 May 2015

ALL-ELECTRIC ASTON MARTIN DBX -2019


Aston Martin's electric DBX concept is the precursor to Aston's upcoming crossover.



Aston Martin has announced a production version of all electric DBX SUV concept will enter production and be on sale by 2019. Andy Palmer announced his company had raised the £200m from its two majority shareholders to begin work on creating a production version of last month's Geneva motor show concept.




The DBX Concept is an all-wheel drive crossover high luxury GT that uses in board electric wheel motors at all four corners powered by lithium sulphur cells. Steering is a drive by wire system and both  the driver and passenger have head-up displays surrounded by auto-dimming smart glass.

The look of the DBX evolves the brand's design language, led by chief designer Marek Reichman. A large front grille in the traditional shape and a flowing fastback roofline mark it as an Aston Martin.
Inside material used in the 2+2 cabin include machined billet aluminium, carbon fiber, velvet like Nubuck leather and Alcantara.