Commuter Cars Uses SolidWorks for Green Car 'Tango'
CONCORD,
Massachusetts, April 11, 2007 - Green cars are tame cars, right? Well, the
Tango – a head-turning, lane-splitting, all-electric two-seater that sprints
from zero to 60 in four seconds – debunks that inconvenient truth while
tackling a part of the transportation problem most alternative vehicles
overlook: traffic congestion.
Now being redesigned and refined in SolidWorks 3D CAD software, the Tango
travels two abreast with ease, safely switches lanes through impossible
gaps, blithely glides through gridlocked traffic, and, at 39 inches wide,
can park four to a space. On top of all that, George Clooney bought the
first one – and drives it regularly when staying at his Southern California
residence.

Commuter Cars of Spokane, Wash., outsourced the initial Tango design to
an engineering firm that used a hodgepodge of CAD software and handed over a
set of files that, while well-engineered, were a disorganized mess,
according to President Rick Woodbury, who dreamed up the car concept while
parked in an LA traffic jam.
“A sheet metal contractor told us to get SolidWorks software and
straighten out our files, and we did,” Woodbury said. “We’re now in complete
control of the car from the ground up, and we’re using SolidWorks to refine
the design every day.”
Woodbury and his mechanical engineer used SolidWorks to converge
scattered part files in smoothly operating assemblies and to optimize Tango
systems like the high-performance suspension, NASCAR-grade roll cage, and
stabilizing ballast. Though tiny, the car boasts many impressive safety
features, according to Woodbury, including four times more protective steel
in its doors than in those of the biggest SUVs.
Commuter Cars mechanical engineer David Mounce says SolidWorks’ 2D
functions let him complete drawings nearly 10 times faster than he could in
AutoCAD software, and he is learning new 3D capabilities every day mostly
just by happening upon SolidWorks features. “Moving from 2D to SolidWorks 3D
CAD puts you in a world that somehow prompts you to tinker, or refine, more
frequently to produce a better product,” he said. “Rather than designing
something in black, white, and numbers, you can spin it around, check it
out, and change a little here and there to hopefully improve it.”
Commuter Cars has purchased SolidWorks COSMOSWorks design analysis
software to help the company further develop and test its designs and ensure
they are sleek, efficient, and strong.
“The Tango is more than just an alternative-fuel vehicle,” said Rainer
Gawlick, SolidWorks vice president of worldwide marketing. “This is a
potential sea change in the way we live our lives, at a time when every
environmental resource is precious. It’s a better product for, one hopes, a
better world.”
Commuter Cars manufactures Tangos to order for $108,000 to $148,000
depending on battery options and plans to ramp up volume-production as soon
as the required funding is available. The company works with authorized
SolidWorks reseller Quest Integration for ongoing software training,
implementation, and support.
- Tango Range: 50 to 200 miles depending on battery selection;
Lead-acid, NiMH or Li-Ion
- Cost per mile: about one-sixth of gasoline-powered auto travel
(retail price of electricity vs. gasoline)
- Waste due to traffic congestion in the urban areas of the United
States: 3.6 billion hours of travel delay and 5.7 billion gallons of
wasted fuel each year (2002 figures from Texas Transportation
Institute).
About Commuter Cars
Commuter Cars is the maker of the Tango, the world’s fastest urban car
with unique abilities to beat traffic, reduce congestion, free up parking
space, and address global warming. For more information, visit
www.commutercars.com.
About Quest Integration
Quest Integration provides engineering and manufacturing software,
consultation and training services. These solutions make our customers more
competitive in the world market place. Our focus is on manufacturing
companies and technical educational groups in Idaho, Montana, Washington and
Wyoming. For more information, visit
www.qintegration.com.
About SolidWorks Corporation
SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systèmes S.A. (Nasdaq: DASTY, Euronext
Paris: #13065, DSY.PA) company, develops and markets software for design,
analysis, and product data management. It is the leading supplier of 3D CAD
technology, giving teams intuitive, high-performing software that helps them
design better products. For the latest news, information, or an online
demonstration, visit the company’s Web site (www.solidworks.com)
or call 1-800-693-9000 (outside of North America, call +1-978-371-5000).
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