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The Engineering Division of Lotus, a former British brand now acquired by the Malay holding Proton, is gearing up research on environmentally friendly cars. A call promoted by the Department of Technological Strategies of the British Government makes 23 million out of a total 52 million pounds available for sustainable mobility oriented projects, drawn also by private businesses.
The first target is to design and make a zero-emission taxi for the London roads: the project is carried on by a consortium of businesses headed by Lotus which is testing a fuel cell system assisted by a hybrid module.
The first vehicles, however, will be available in London by 2012, in other British cities two years later. The Lotus plans also include an eco-limousine, built on a Jaguar design, which will be equipped with an electric motor, batteries and an auxiliary unit assisting the combustion engine at cruising speed. The target is to reduce CO2 emissions below 120 g/km, a minimum threshold for big-sized vehicles.
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