| Progressive Automotive X-PRIZE gets the Green Flag |
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| by William Atkins | |
| Monday, 24 March 2008 | |
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On Thursday, March 20, 2008, at the New York International Auto Show, the X-PRIZE Automobile competition was announced to the public. Progressive Casualty Insurance Company, headquartered in the Cleveland suburb of Mayfield Village, Ohio (United States), is its sponsor. The $10 million prize money of the Progressive Automotive X-PRIZE will be divided into two competitions.
The mainstream class will consist of an automobile that must get 100 miles per gallon (2.35 liters per 100 kilometers) of gasoline equivalent (mpge) in fuel mileage, seat four people, have ten cubic feet (0.28 cubic meter) of storage/cargo space, accelerate from 0 to 60 miles (0 to 100 kilometers) per hour in twelve seconds, be able to drive 200 miles (320 kilometers) without adding more fuel, and achieve a speed of 100 miles (160 kilometers) per hour. The mainstream class of competition must submit proof of being able to produce at least ten thousand such vehicles per year. The winner of the mainstream class will receive $7.5 million. The alternate class must, also, get 100 mpge in fuel efficiency, but is allowed to seat at least two people, achieve a speed of 80 miles per hour, and be able to drive 100 miles without the addition of extra fuel. The first-prize winner of the alternate class will win $2.5 million. Entrants into the alternate class do not have to show proof of being able to produce cars on an assembly line. Such competition, will allow for more creativity.
Both classes of vehicles must produce less than 200 grams per mile of carbon dioxide emissions. They must also meet U.S. federal crash safety requirements, along with various emissions standards.
To learn more about the teams entered so far, visit X-PRIZE Auto Teams. |
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