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The Smart EQ Fortwo, formerly Smart Fortwo electric drive, ''smart ed'' or Smart Fortwo EV, is a
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variant of the Smart Fortwo
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made by
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. The Smart EQ Forfour is an electric variant of the larger
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city car. Field testing of the electric Smart Fortwo began in London with 100 units in 2007. The second generation was introduced in 2009 and was available in 18 markets around the world for leasing or through the
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service in selected cities, with over 2,300 units delivered. A near production version of the third-generation Smart ED was unveiled at the September 2011
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planned in 2012 to
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the electric car for availability in up to 30 markets worldwide. Deliveries of the third-generation Smart ED began in the U.S. and Europe in May 2013. More than 8,800 units of the second and third generation Smart ED were sold in North America and Europe between 2009 and June 2014, of which, over 6,500 units are third generation variants. Since 2017, the fourth-generation Smart Electric Drive is being sold. It corresponds to the third-generation
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-powered Smart; this mismatch in the numbering of generations arose because the Smart ED2 and the Smart ED3 were both based on the second-generation
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-powered Smart.


First generation

The first Smart electric drive vehicles were modified by
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Electric Vehicles. They were powered by a rear-mounted motor driving the rear wheels. It ran on 13.2
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s of sodium-nickel chloride Zebra batteries. Field testing began in London with 100 vehicles in 2007 and was available only for lease to corporate clients for £375 per month.


Specifications

*Power: 30 kW (41 hp) *Economy: 12 kilowatt-hours per 100 kilometres (430 kJ/km or 190 W·h/mi) *Range: *Recharge time (80%): four hours *Recharge time (100%): eight hours *Top speed:


Second generation

The second generation, Smart ED2, was introduced in 2009 to 18 markets with the objective to gather experience about how customers use and charge electric vehicles. Daimler initially planned to build 1,000 vehicles, but as demand exceeded the company's expectations, more than 2,000 Smart Fortwo electric drive cars were produced. The electric cars were available for leasing or through the
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service in
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and
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. Production of the second-generation Smart Fortwo electric drive began in November 2009 in
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. The Smart ED2s have a
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provided by
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and a powertrain provided by Zytek. The range of a fully charged battery is up to under the
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(NEDC) cycle. As part of a three-phase roll-out program, phase two began with field testing in Berlin in December 2009 with 100 units out of 300 that will be deployed in
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. For phase two 1,500 cars were produced, and field tested in Hamburg, Paris, Rome, Milan, Pisa, London, the English Midlands, Madrid, Zurich, Portugal, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands during the first half of 2010. In October 2010, 250 units were made available for field testing in several cities in the United States. Testing also was conducted in Canada; and in 2011 in selected markets in Asia. Phase three of the program is
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, which was scheduled to begin with the 2012 model year. In the United States sales were scheduled to begin in 2012 with the 2013
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. In July 2011 an agreement was reached between
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and
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to develop and produce innovative traction motors for electric vehicles. Based on this
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, Daimler planned to use the improved traction motors with the third generation of Smart electric drive cars scheduled to go on sale in 2012.


Specifications

*Power: continuous; peak power output of for approximately 2 minutes *Torque: *Battery capacity: 16.5 kWh
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*Economy: 12 kWh/100 km, also reported to be 200 W·h/mi *Range: on the (NEDC cycle) *Top speed: The lithium-ion battery pack took three hours to charge from 20 to 80 percent of its capacity with a standard 230 V outlet. It could also be charged using a common US household 120 V outlet. The car has a 3.3 kW on-board charger for this AC charging. Smart claims a time of 6.5 seconds, the same as for the gasoline version. It has a single fixed-gear ratio transmission and is about heavier than a gasoline-powered Fortwo.


Markets and sales

Over 2,300 units of the second generation models were leased between 2009 and October 2012 in 18 markets around the world. Of these, 1,721 units were registered in Europe through October 2012, and 527 units in the U.S. through December 2012.


United States

The trial program in the US began in January 2011 with the first customer delivery in Washington, DC. A total of 250 units were made available for leasing at a price of US$599 per month for a period of 48 months and , plus US$2,500 due at signing. This pricing is before taxes or any government tax credits or rebates available. The limited fleet of second-generation Smart Fortwo electric drive cars was introduced first in Portland, Oregon, Los Angeles, San Jose, California, Orlando, Florida, Austin, Detroit, Indianapolis and the Interstate 95 corridor between Washington, D.C. and Boston, including New Jersey and New York. In July 2011,
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announced the deployment of a fleet of Smart EDs into
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service in San Diego before the end of 2011. The company stated that the carsharing electric cars will have a range of , and, based on their experience with usage in other cities, they will most likely need to be recharged every two or three days. When reserving the electric car online, San Diego Car2Go members are able to see the battery's
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, so if the customer wants to go for an extended drive, the option is available to find the right car for that trip. In November 2011 fleets of 300 Smart EDs each were deployed in
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as part of the Car2Go service. , a total of 527 Smart EDs were registered in the US since January 2011, including 300 units deployed for Car2Go in San Diego. ''A total of 388 units were registered in 2011''. ''See the section: December 2012 Plug-in Electric Car Sales Numbers'' Considering an energy consumption of 39 kilowatt-hours per 100 miles (22 MJ/km) and a conversion factor of 33.7 kWh of electricity being the energy equivalent of a US gallon of gasoline ( megajoules to the litre), the
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officially rated the Smart ED combined fuel economy at 87 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent (mpg-e) (2.7 L gasoline equivalent/100 km; 104 mpg-imp gasoline equivalent), city and highway. ''Select Model Year 2011 and Electric Vehicles, then click on any of the two trims for smart for two electric drive.'' EPA's official
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is , but in favorable conditions in an urban environment at warm temperatures the carmaker claims the Smart Fortwo ED can reach up to . According to ''
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'', the
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ranked the Smart ForTwo Electric Drive the "greenest" car for 2014.


France

A total of 152 Smart EDs were registered in France since 2010 through December 2012. ''See "Répartition des ventes de voitures électriques par modèle sur 2012/2011" ''


Third generation

The third-generation Smart electric drive, Smart ED3, was unveiled at the September 2011
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. Key differences with the second-generation model include a more powerful electric motor with improved acceleration and top speed; a new
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pack, which increased the range to with a quick-charge option; other new features include an enlarged grille opening, LED daytime running lights, wider door sills, some minor modifications to the rear, fully automatic air conditioning with pollen filter and pre-air conditioning. Several features are controlled remotely through a smart drive application for the iPhone. In Germany the Smart ED was available for (around ) plus a monthly fee of () for the battery rental. Online reservations were scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter 2011. In the US pricing started at and for the Soft Top Cabriolet before any applicable government incentives. Canadian pricing for the Electric Drive starts at and the cabriolet version started at . The third-generation Smart electric drive was released in the US in May 2013 with 60 units delivered that month. Sales in Europe also began in May 2013.
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planned to
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the electric car with availability in 30 markets worldwide. In February 2014, Smart announced it would be offering the 2014 model year nationwide; the 2013 model was only available in CARB states.


Markets and sales

Global sales of the third generation model reached 4,130 units during 2013. The Smart ED 3 was the top selling plug-in electric car in Germany in 2013, with 2,146 units registered through December 2013, representing 32% of the 6,711 Smarts sold in the country. After the German market, European sales were led by France, with 478 units registered through December 2013. ''See "Ventes de voitures électriques en 2010/2011/2012/2013/2014."'' U.S. sales totaled 923 units through December 2013. Global cumulative sales of the third generation variant reached 6,514 units up to June 2014, ''A total of 2,384 Smart EDs were sold worldwide in the first half of 2014''. while combined sales of second and third generation reached 8,814 units . , combined sales of both generations reached 3,959 units in Germany, ''A total of 106 Smart EVs were registered in Germany in 2010.'' ''A total of 328 Smart EVs were registered in Germany in 2011.'' ''A total of 734 Smart EDs were registered in Germany in 2011.'' ''A total of 645 Smart EDs were sold in Germany in the first half of 2014.'' 2,542 units in the U.S. ''A total of 1,092 Smart EDs were sold in the U.S. during the first half of 2014. See section: "U.S. Battery Electric sales for June 2014" '' and 865 units in France.


Smart ForJeremy variation

The Smart ForJeremy is a version of Smart ForTwo electric drive designed by
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. It included bright white body colour, chrome-plated tridion cell, a wing made of transparent fibreglass and decorated with rocket-shaped elements that light up red, wider rear tyres and wider rear wheel arches, wheel rims are shaped like aeroplane propellers, bright chromium-plated "eyebrows" above its front headlights, chromium-plated top half of the mirror caps and the frame around the radiator grille, fine white nappa leather upholstery at instrument panel, seats and door trim; diamond stitching at seat insert areas and the centre panels in the doors, bright chromium-plated side air inlets. The vehicle was unveiled on the eve of the LA Auto Show at Jim Henson Studios in Los Angeles, with music provided by the artist M.I.A. Production version was planned in 2013 in limited quantities.


Specifications

*Power: peak power output of , Permanent Magnet AC
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(PMSM) *Torque: *Top speed of * 0 to 100 km/h (
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) in 11.5 seconds and 0 to 60 km/h (0 to 37 mph) in 5 seconds *Battery capacity: 17.6 kWh
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by Deutsche ACCUmotive *Range: *Miles per gallon equivalent: 122 MPGe city, 93 MPGe highway, 107 MPGe combined * Artificial warning sounds for pedestrians automatically activated in the U.S. and Japan, and manually activated in Europe.


Fourth generation

The fourth generation model, based on the C453, was made available for sale in the US on 9 August 2017, as a 2017 model; European sales started earlier the same year. The gasoline model was no longer for sale in Canada and the US starting with the 2017 model year. With the new body and the Renault/Mercedes Edison Platform, it is available with electric drive and a 17.6 kWh battery. It has an EPA Certified range of . The charge rate is 7.2 kW. Also available as a cabriolet, it is the only current production electric convertible in the world. The model was later renamed as Smart EQ Fortwo in 2018 as Daimler started to use EQ brand for electric car lineup. A facelifted model was unveiled in 2019, for the 2020 model year.


Smart EQ Forfour

Starting from this generation, the electric Smart is also available as a 5-door hatchback. The Smart EQ Forfour is a battery electric variant of the
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, powered by a 60 kW motor. Just like its
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counterpart, it shares its platform with the
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and is manufactured in
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. The battery capacity is 17.6 kWh, out of which 16.7 kWh is usable. Its electricity consumption is 13.1 kWh/100 km, therefore equating to a range of 127.48 km.


Essential importance for Tesla Motors

Although Tesla Motors was not directly involved in the development of the final Smart ED3 purchase model, the Daimler partnership concerning the Smart ED2 was essential for Tesla.
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said at the 2016 Tesla shareholder meeting: ''"If we hadn’t done that
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Tesla would have died because the Daimler partnership gave us credibility, that a major OEM was willing to work with us, and they also paid us for the
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development program which is really helpful from a revenue standpoint".'' ''"Without that investment, Tesla would have been game over".''


Gallery

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See also

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Electric car An electric car, battery electric car, or all-electric car is an automobile that is propelled by one or more electric motors, using only energy stored in batteries. Compared to internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, electric cars are quiet ...
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Government incentives for plug-in electric vehicles Government incentives for plug-in electric vehicles have been established around the world to support policy-driven adoption of plug-in electric vehicles. These incentives mainly take the form of purchase rebates, tax exemptions and tax credits, ...
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List of electric cars currently available This is a list of battery electric vehicles that are mass-produced, formerly produced, and planned. It includes only vehicles exclusively using chemical energy stored in rechargeable battery packs, with no secondary source of propulsion (e. ...
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List of modern production plug-in electric vehicles This is a list of battery electric vehicles that are mass-produced, formerly produced, and planned. It includes only vehicles exclusively using chemical energy stored in rechargeable battery packs, with no secondary source of propulsion (e.g ...
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Mini E The Mini E was a demonstration electric car developed by BMW as a conversion of its Mini Cooper car. The Mini E was developed for field trials and deployed in several countries, including the United States, Germany, UK, France, Japan and Chi ...
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Plug-in electric vehicle A plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) is any road vehicle that can utilize an external source of electricity (such as a wall socket that connects to the power grid) to store electrical power within its onboard rechargeable battery packs, which then ...
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* Zero-emissions vehicle


References


External links


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Zytek Group's Smart EV project page
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