Venture One: The Future of Urban Commuting with Advanced Hybrid Technology
Discover the Venture One, an innovative two-passenger vehicle designed for the urbanization of America. This fully enclosed, lightweight car combines motorcycle agility with sports car handling, achieving a remarkable fuel efficiency of 75+ mpg and a top speed of 100 mph. Featuring the patented Dynamic Vehicle Control System (DVC) and multiple propulsion options—including a fully electric version and various hybrid configurations—the Venture One is designed for both performance and sustainability. Explore the potential of urban mobility with this futuristic commuting solution.
Venture One: The Future of Urban Commuting with Advanced Hybrid Technology
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Venture One By: Garret Kisner
Invention • Invented for the “Urbanation of America” • Characteristics • Fully enclosed two-passenger cabin • Tilts like motorcycle • Handles curves like a sports car • Fuel efficiency of a hybrid car
Handling • Patented Dynamic Vehicle Control System (DVC) • Carver Engineering, Netherlands
Propulsion System • Calculations with current configurations • 1500 lb vehicle • 200 lb individual • 100 mph • 75 + mpg • 20 miles electric • 400 milestotal • 6 gallontank
Propulsion System • Persu Hybrid parallel hybrid • Internal combustion engine, electric motor, Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT)
Delivery • Three versions • Fully electric: 2 in-wheel 20 kw motors and 17 kWh lithium battery delivering 120 miles • 50 kw series plug-in hybrid version using a small internal combustion engine and 110 volt battery, providing 350 miles • 100 kw plug-in hybrid version with a 110 volt battery, maximum speed 120 miles, but takes range down to 300 because of speed tampering
Video • http://www.flytheroad.com/index.html
Sources • http://www.hybridcars.com/plug-in-hybrids/ventureone-plugin-hybrid-commuter.html • http://www.flytheroad.com/index.html • http://www.carver-engineering.com/projects/carver.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverter_(electrical)