Ricardo helps develop London’s TX range-extended electric taxi
Ricardo collaborates with Geely for chassis and powertrain systems for what is regarded as the world’s most advanced electric taxi.
The TX range-extended electric taxi of LEVC (London EV Company), which represents a breakthrough in urban transport, offering unrivalled ride comfort, class-leading wheelchair accessibility, air-conditioning, phone charging and a spacious cabin with six seats, has seen Ricardo playing a role in the development of this new vehicle.
Ricardo says it supported LEVC (part of Geely Commercial Vehicle) to help with the development of the next-generation taxi. The resulting TX is an ultra-low emissions vehicle which surpasses the very latest air quality regulations. The vehicle which entered service following its certification to carry fare-paying passengers in December 2017, is regarded as the world’s most advanced electric taxi.
Ricardo’s role in the three-year development of the TX focused on chassis and powertrain systems, deploying the Ricardo vehicle attribute-led approach to design and engineering. The programme required Ricardo to develop a unique front suspension system achieving the stringent Transport for London manoeuvrability requirement whilst delivering on the more conventional ride, handling and NVH attributes.
Following its UK launch in 2017, the TX is now being marketed across a range of international markets.
“Ricardo is proud to have supported Geely and LEVC in the development of the advanced TX range extended electric taxi,” said Ricardo programme management director Graeme Stewart. “The collaboration between Ricardo and Geely in the area of chassis and powertrain systems demonstrated the strong and effective working relationship between the two organisations and our joint commitment to engineering a better, more environmentally sustainable taxi for London – as well as many other cities around the world.”
Also read: Electric LEVC TX taxi to be introduced in Germany this year
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