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==External links==
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*[http://www.modec.co.uk/ Modec Limited]
*[http://www.modec.co.uk/ Modec Limited]
*[http://www.modeczev.com/images_and_videos.asp Videos about Modec Vehicles]
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Revision as of 19:39, 31 March 2011

Modec Limited
Company typePrivate
IndustryManufacturing
FoundedOctober 2004
HeadquartersCoventry, United Kingdom
Key people
Jamie Borwick, (Chairman)
Bill Gillespie, (CEO)
ProductsZero Emission Commercial Vehicles
RevenueUndisclosed
Undisclosed
Number of employees
70 (2007)
Websitewww.modeczev.com
Modec van in London
In Manchester
For Mitsui Ocean Development & Engineering Company (MODEC) Inc. see MODEC Inc.

Modec is a Coventry, UK electric vehicle manufacturer, specialising in Commercial vehicles in the N2 category.[1] It unveiled its first model in April 2006 and announced its intention to commence series production in March 2007, with the first production vehicles destined for Tesco.

History

2002
eMercury project commenced within London Taxis International (a division of Manganese Bronze). The project was led by Jevon Thorpe, designer of the TX1London Taxi. Some development funding received from the Energy Savings Trust (EST), part of the Department of Trade and Industry.
2004
Three eMercury prototypes demonstrated - one conventional lead-acid battery powered, one hybrid vehicle utilising a nickel metal hydride battery and one utilising a high energy molten salt battery mounted in a removable cassette between the chassis rails.
2004
Manganese Bronze announces its decision to focus on its taxi business. The eMercury project bought by Jamie Borwick, former CEO & Chairman of Manganese Bronze, who creates Modec Limited as part of Borwick Group.
2004
Splits with drivetrain supplier Azure Dynamics, in favour of Zytek, commences development of production vehicles
2006
Announces partnerships with Lex Logistics for customer service, GE Commercial Finance for vehicle finance and battery rental and Axeon Power for battery cassette assemblies containing Zebra battery technology.
2006
Unveils next generation of production intent vehicles at SMMT Commercial Vehicle Show. Fitted with an 85 kWh battery pack, they have a 2-2.5 tonne payload, a governed top speed of 50 mph and a range in excess of 100 miles on a typical urban duty cycle. Maximum torque of 300 Newton metres is delivered from rest, resulting in lively acceleration. Zebra batteries are used.
2007
Coventry production facility officially opened by the Rt Hon David Cameron MP.
Announcement of that the first vehicles built will be delivered to Tesco for home grocery deliveries.
Center Parcs also received a fleet of vehicles at their Elveden Forest park for servicing use.
Vehicles are now operating in London with Accord, Amey, Speedyhire, Hildon Water, London Borough of Islington and others.
2008
100th Modec vehicle produced, production at the Coventry plant ramping up according to plan (maximum capacity 5,000 vehicles per annum).
London dealer network expands to 6 sites; Distributors appointed in the Netherlands and Ireland
UPS has ordered Modec electric vans for its UK and German fleets. Energy costs are play a huge part in the potential profitability of package delivery companies like UPS, DHL and FedEx.[2]
2009
Modec is the first electric vehicle in the N2 class to attain European Whole Vehicle Type Approval.[3] Modec has entered into a joint venture with Navistar International for North and South America. The Joint venture is named Navistar-Modec EV Alliance.[4]

Technical

The vehicles use an 80 kW motor and an exchangeable lead-acid battery which is charged from an external charger than requires a 32amp 3-phase supply to charge the vehicle for 6 hours, it also has options for Lithium-Iron Phosphote or Sodium Nickel chloride batteries.

It has a 100-mile (160 km) range, 2 tonne payload and a 50 mph (80 km/h) top speed.[5]

Other electric vehicle makers in the UK

See also

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.unece.org/trans/main/wp29/wp29wgs/wp29gen/wp29fdoc/78r1a2e.pdf
  2. ^ "Europe: UPS Orders Modec Electric Vans for UK and German Fleets | 4EVRiders.org - Charging Locator and News on Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles". 4EVRiders.org. 2008-11-20. Retrieved 2010-06-26.
  3. ^ "Millbrook Offers Modec the Right Kind of Approval". PressReleasePoint. Retrieved 2010-06-26.
  4. ^ "Modec finalises joint venture with Navistar International". Fleetnews.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-06-26.
  5. ^ Presentation about Modec vehicles form Paul o'Dowd their Nation Sales manager