Modular AutoTram concept as flexible as a bus

The AutoTram is a new streetcar concept from the Fraunhofer Institute for Transportation and Infrastructure Systems IVI in Dresden, Germany which combines the flexibility of bus transport, needing no rails or overhead power lines, with the passenger carrying capacity of trams. This makes the system between 30 and 50 percent cheaper than conventional railway systems.
At up to 36 meters / 118 feet long, the AutoTram can be operated as a single bus on low passenger routes, or assembled to form a uni-directional or bi-directional high-capacity vehicle. An active multiple-axle steering system with integrated guidance ensures the AutoTram can manoeuvre around tight city streets with sharp bends.
Propelling the AutoTram is an innovative hybrid drive concept that draws is power from a 180kW / 240hp diesel engine linked to a flywheel energy storage system. In the same fashion that typical petrol-electric hybrids use regenerative breaking to recharge on-board batteries, the flywheel energy storage system using breaking energy to spin a flywheel whose momentum can later be harnessed to provide positive movement. This allows the AutoTram to travel short distances, up to two kilometers /1.2 miles, completely without noise or emissions.
[Source: HybridCarNews]
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Sam 3:59AM (12/21/2006)
It looks so stylish that I could even like to use public conveyances. :)
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Howard Lee Harkness 3:45PM (12/21/2006)
Never heard of Fraunhofer Institute before, but I'm guessing it's government-funded. I base this guess on the fact that current flywheel technology has about 10 per cent of the energy/weight capacity of a LiON battery, and makes very little sense for an automotive application, which would make it appeal only to folks who can spend other people's money.
Oh, well, at least it's not hydrogen.
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adamthemad 8:51PM (12/21/2006)
In the same fashion that typical petrol-electric hybrids use regenerative breaking to recharge on-board batteries, the flywheel energy storage system using breaking energy to spin a flywheel
Breaking ? That wouldn't be "Braking", would it?
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