Electric Cars Reva NXG
Styled by Dilip Chhabria, the REVA NXG is a M1 category, two-door,  two-seater car with a targa top. The REVA NXG has a range of 200km (125  miles) per charge and a top speed of 130 kph (80 miles per hour). It  features the same telematics as the REVA NXR, including REVive and,  using the fast charge, it has an effective range of 400 kms (250 miles) a  day. This showcar, the REVA NXG, is REVA’s 2011 model and its first  showing is at the Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA).  Pricing in Europe  excluding batteries is from 23,000 euros plus a monthly mobility fee.
Dust-to-dirt
‘Dust-to-dirt’ is a term used for the complete lifecycle of a car  from the carbon emissions generated in the parts manufacture, assembly,  operation and disposal / recycling of a REVA electric car. This is a  commitment and the beginning of the process that will take time to  determine, starting with the assembly and operation and then extending  down the supply chain to tier 1 suppliers and up to second life / end of  life. REVA is committed to mitigating climate change with the creation  of ultra low carbon cars – it has only ever made EVs.  Every REVA NXR  and REVA NXG will be Born Green, meaning they will have one of the  lowest dust-to-dirt carbon footprints of any car in mass production. The  REVA NXR has been designed to use approximately 80% fewer parts than a  conventional or hybrid car and will be assembled in REVA’s new ultra  low-carbon assembly plant in Bangalore powered by solar energy and using  natural light and ventilation and rainwater harvesting. Preparations  have begun to create a ‘second life’ for the lithium batteries to  optimise energy efficiency and reduce the cost to consumers via the  creation of guaranteed residual values. From 2010 REVA will publish the  carbon emissions for the assembly and lifetime operation of both these  new cars and by this environmental disclosure, customers can make an  informed buying decision.
 
Range anxiety
Range anxiety is the fear that one day you’re going to find yourself  somewhere that is too far from your home (so you can’t just go back and  plug in), yet far from known charging stations, or if you are close, you  just don’t have the time in your schedule to stop for a long time to  allow the battery to recharge. REVive addresses ‘range anxiety’. The  amount of reserve energy in a battery depends on several parameters  including the temperature, usage (that day and historically) and the age  of the batteries. The REVA support centre assesses information from the  car via telematics (information and communication technology) to  calculate the amount of reserve energy available for that particular  car. Then, within a few minutes the digital display will indicate  ‘Revive’ and the ‘distance to empty’ gauge will display the additional  amount of range available and the driver can continue their journey.
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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