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Alternative Energy Policies a Boon For Inflatable Electric Car

Brian Stretch writes with a story about the Mini Utility Vehicle prototype from XP Vehicles, an electric car that is partly inflatable. The recent struggles of the auto industry and a political climate that supports the development of alternative energy vehicles have given the car a better chance at actually hitting the market. Quoting: "Building a car takes many years and tens to hundreds of millions of dollars traditionally. XP is able to cut a lot of the costs and timeframe because its car has 70 percent less parts than a regular car, and the company is using novel materials that require simpler factory devices, and production and manufacturing processes that lower the cost to deploy. ... The seat is inflatable, the dashboard is inflatable, and the internal structure and carrying racks are inflatable, or a mesh suspension. Instead of requiring six-axis robots, XP uses radio frequency welders that look like giant waffle irons. The factory equipment is much less expensive and the car simply has less parts that could fail. The motors are built into the rear wheels in most XP prototypes. The first cars to reach the market will have two rear hub motors and a motor controller, that's it."

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  1. I wish them the best in their endeavour by mendred · · Score: 3, Informative

    From reading the article, it looks as if the company has put in a lot of thought and effort into making a product that not only is technically advanced but also have developed a marketing strategy and are tailoring their product for a segment- The point about removable chargeable batteries was something that had kept crossing my mind everytime i had seen an article on electric cars and I am glad someone has gotten around to implementing it (I am unsure if anyone else has..if so please feel free to correct me!) . They appear to be getting their basics right and in addition are trying to put in some real innovation (inflatable parts).I hope they get their funding problems sorted. I for one would be rooting for them!

  2. In other news by sakdoctor · · Score: 4, Funny

    Bolivia is suspected to have substantial stocks of WMDs; especially under Salar de Uyuni

  3. less parts to fail.. by timmarhy · · Score: 3, Interesting
    ... means nothing when the few parts you do have are prone to disaster.

    never fear though - this is yet another imaginary product (they have nothing more than a computer rendering ffs), you need not fear that your car will deflate on you any time soon.

    RTFA for such gem's as this "What we have discovered is that the insurance industry is not going to let electric cars run extension chords all over the place because you trip and fall" - genius, just pure genius.

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  4. Parent is making a reference - This is a Hoax? by StCredZero · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Doesn't this sound like a hoax? The CEO is named Redmond. The Car is called the XP. "XP started out with an investment from Microsoft, which offered a majority of its software products and a very large number of its licenses to build some process management." Aren't these some sort of reference to eXtreme Programming and and Windows XP?

    Are they going to come out with a Sport Utility model called the eXtreme? Will the next models be called the Vista and the Seven?

  5. Utah is the investment scam capital of US by linuxguy · · Score: 4, Informative

    State of Utah has more than its fair share of investment scams:

    Here is one of several articles I have seen on the topic:
    http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20070107/ai_n17107556/

    And after story about the inflatable car, I got the impression that these people were looking to scam investors, and/or the federal govt.

  6. new meaning to news items by naeone · · Score: 3, Funny

    so when we now hear of a car being blown up in an incident it doesn't mean its terror related

  7. Re:Just don't buy the upgrade by operator_error · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Or be in when it goes "blue screen"...

    Well, it does make prominent use of Microsoft Sharepoint, so color me skeptical on this point too.

    [the] XP [car -edited] is basing its collaborative space around the Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server and also partnering with Autodesk

    Too bad. Otherwise, I like the concept & business-model. I guess I'll have to wait for the open-source linux model to be developed. But as someone else commented, there's a so many Microsoft buzzwords thrown around, this could just be a hoax. The CEO's name is Redmond, and they use SharePoint prominently, and they make cars too? I'd like to see a prospectus.

  8. Now really think about it... by cyrano.mac · · Score: 4, Informative

    The comments here have shown me one thing: it's all in the mind of the buyer. Cars like this don't turn over on a roundabout, neither will they be blown away by the wind. But they won't sell, cause customers (at least in the US) seem to have a different mindset. Most of the commenters seem to want a heavy, typical American concept which consumes a lot, of course. Now maybe it's a hoax, maybe not. But they'd better look at Euro, Asian and African markets for a concept like this. Over here, we've had a number of electric vehicles on the road since 20 yrs. or so. Most of them based on existing small cars. Most of these projects were fairly succes full given their niche market, because people don't mind driving a really small car. Tata (India) will be present in the US market real soon. First with a small car with a classic engine, later on with an air powered car. They have the size, money and production facilities to make this work. Others are coming too. But will they be able to change US' customers mindset?

    1. Re:Now really think about it... by downix · · Score: 4, Informative

      You know, this fallacy really needs to die. I saw a front end collision between a Smart car and an F450, yeah that super-big thing, all decked out with rims and everything. The F450 wound up on top of the smart car. And what about the Smart Car driver? He opened his door, and walked out. The F450 driver, hospital with major injury despite wering a seatbelt.

      That was the day I realized that the "big cars are safe cars" idea was a complete fraud.

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  9. Definitely a babe magnet by Biff+Stu · · Score: 3, Funny

    My inflatable date will just love it.

  10. Badly Faked by Andy_R · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The pictures in the linked article are of a 2003 model MCC Smart. It's been stretched out a bit, they didn't even bother to make the wheels fit into the wheelarches after stretching!

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