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DeLorean Rolls Out Electric Car
10/31/2011

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The DeLorean's 'battery bay' houses the vehicle's electric motor and half of its battery pack.   (Photo courtesy of DeLorean Motor Co.)
The DeLorean's "battery bay" houses the vehicle's electric motor and half of its battery pack.
(Photo courtesy of DeLorean Motor Co.)

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Beth Stackpole
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Back to the future
Beth Stackpole   10/31/2011 7:57:54 AM
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Seems a bit gimmicky to me. Do they even sell DeLorean vehicle any more and did they ever really sell any in the first place? Then again, a fair percentage of the people buying electric vehicles are doing so to be pioneers and to stand out--maybe this is just the vehicle they're waiting for.

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John   10/31/2011 10:20:28 AM
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DeLoreans really didn't get a chance to sale.  I had always heard that the drug trafficking charges were a setup brought about by the big three.  Who knows, but they have done plenty of other similiar nasty things in the past.

I think DeLoreans going electric is a great thing.  Maybe someone will do something totally different. 

Rob Spiegel
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Are they still around?
Rob Spiegel   10/31/2011 10:25:28 AM
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Nice story. But I'm surprised this company is still around. I thught it went down with its founder. 

Tim
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Tim   10/31/2011 9:47:02 PM
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The present DeLorean Motor Company in the article is not the same DeLorean Motor Company that produced the original DMC-12 seen in Back to the Future.  The original DeLorean Motor Company folded in 1982.  In the mid 90's, someone bought all of the parts and logo of the original DMC and named the new company DeLorean Motor Company.  They specialize in spare parts and rebuilds of the existing DMC-12 vehicles on the road.  At one time, I think that you could actually buy a new gas powered car from them, but I am not sure if they still offer this now that they are looking to go all electric.

As a note, a friend of mine has an original DMC-12 (without flux capacitor).  It is fun to ride in, but you will hit your head on the gull doors every time you get out.

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Rob Spiegel   10/31/2011 9:48:54 PM
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Is it signed by Marty McFly?

Tim
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Tim   10/31/2011 10:08:41 PM
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No Marty McFly signature, but he does run a Mr. Fusion under the hood.

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Rob Spiegel   10/31/2011 10:10:02 PM
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That's the one that eats trash, right?

m3monmic
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Poorly engineered.
m3monmic   11/1/2011 9:24:22 AM
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I was listening to an episode of "Top Gear" last night on the BBCA.  They had a Delorean on there.  It is assembled from several car manufacturers.  The front axel from one, the rear from another; and the interior is ghastly (Halloween left over).  Plastic pieces everywhere and poorly fitted.  The gentleman discussing this owned one, because he was from Ireland, where it is manufactured.

Dr. Brown
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Dr. Brown   11/1/2011 9:30:39 AM
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1.21 Gigawatts!!!  Stainless steel is great for corosion resistance but horrible for accident repair. I aggree its gimmicky... but maybe this is what it needed all along.

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DeLorean Electric
j-allen   11/1/2011 9:53:16 AM
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It is interesting that DeLorean has introduced what to most Americans is actually a coal-fired steam car.  (The boiler and engine live at the coal-fired power plant.) Iwould be lucky if 0.01% of the public could afford it and of those, perhaps 1% would buy it instead of their macho gas-hogs. 

 

What we really need is a cheap light electric, even with limited range and speed, AND solar charging stations.  2-car families or city dwellers could use the electric to commute and for local trips, neither of which requires grand prix performance. The electric might be designed with the same market philosophy as the Ford T, or the VW beetle, economical, simple, and reliable.   An electric need not, and should not, try to mimic a gas car.  It's a different species.

 

One advantage of solar charging is that the panels produce DC which can charge the battery even with no power converters.  (There is a tradeoff between the slight gain in efficiency with peak power tracking and the simplicity of direct connection.)

 

 

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