The LWB high-roof van is one of seven permutations available in ACE EV's modular X1 Transformer.

Australian electric vehicle manufacturer ACE EV Group has launched its new X1 Transformer modular platform to take electric light commercial vehicles to the next level.

The launch was hosted online by the Society of Automotive Engineers – Australasia (SAE-A), the Asia Pacific professional body for automotive and mobility engineering.

The Transformer's modular architecture offers interchangeable modules for long and short wheelbase, high and low roof, van and ute, and can change modules in just 15 minutes.

ACE EV managing director and co-founder Greg McGarvie said the X1 was aimed at major fleets around the world as an integrated energy, transport and communications system.

"We are a focused energy and software company with a Mobile Energy Management System (MEMS) that delivers new ways for energy and transport to work together," he said.

"For busy freight companies with their major distribution centres, the X1 enables them to fit a pre-packed module straight onto its electric platform and be on its way in 15 minutes.

"One platform can carry whatever cargo module is required – van or ute, high or low roof – so it is constantly earning its keep, whatever each individual freight mission may be."

A key feature of the X1 Transformer platform is advanced V2G (vehicle-to-grid) technology which connects it via the Cloud to telematics, software updates, emergency power and ACE's pioneering Smart Energy Wallet.

Mr McGarvie said ACE EV had won $5 million in Federal Government funding through the strong advocacy of Senator Rex Patrick for an energy management trial to start early next year using the X1 Transformer as its test platform.

"Our Advanced Australian Vehicle To Grid (AAV2G) project will deliver bi-directional transfer between vehicle, building and grid with integrated on-board energy metering," he said.

"The system will enable the X1 Transformer to power an entire home or business, with the vehicle battery storing energy from rooftop solar cells or from the grid," he said.

"It can charge when the sun shines, provide night-time energy needs, supply emergency power when needed, feed back into the grid – and, of course, run the vehicle itself.

"We intend to have X1 Transformer trial vehicles on the road this November, with a view to beginning full-scale systems testing in April next year."

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More details: Greg McGarvie  greg@aceelectricvehicles.com.au   0412 028 709
Media & images:  Greg Shoemark  Media@sae-a.com.au 0412 316 928

 

Specifications: ACE EV Group X1 Transformer

Performance

Rated Power/Peak Power

90 kW

Rated Torque/Max.Torque

255 N m

Max. Speed (km/h)

90 km/h

Weights & Dimensions

GVM

2535kg

CVW

1425kg

Payload

1110(including box)

L x W x H without box

5090 x 1780 x 1885 mm

L x W x H with max box

5156 × 1810 × 2370 mm

Wheelbase

3285 mm

Charging performance

Charging time (AC )

8 hours

Charging time (DC 5%-80%) min

45 minutes

Battery Capacity

52.5 KWh

energy consumption WLTP combined

23~27.6 KWh/100km

autonomy WLTP combined

215~258 km

autonomy WLTP urban

303~354 km

Chassis

Suspension – Front/rear

McPherson Struts/leaf springs

Wheels & tyres

15" Steel (Alloy optl) 185/65R15C

Comfort and Convenience

Air conditioning & heated seats

S

Cruise control, Central locking with 2 remote keys

S

MP5+DAB+Bluetooth, 7" touchscreen

S

Apple Carplay & QDLink

S

Power windows; Electrically Heated Exterior Mirror

S

Height adjustable leather steering wheel

S

4-direction Adjustable Driver's Seat

S

Automatic On/Off Headlights

S

Charging

6m Charging cable (EVSE cable-3 pin 10A)

S

6m Charging cable (Type 2,Model 3, 32A)

S