Mission Motorsport Sets EV Hypermile Record with ENSO’s Range Extending EV Tyres

  • UK team, running on ENSO’s EV tyres, breaks Renault ZOE hypermiling record
  • Longest distance of 475.4 miles set with ENSO’s range extending EV tyres
  • World Record set with original spec Renault ZOEs, supplied by Hendy Group
  • Record set as ENSO’s crowdfunding campaign goes live on Crowdcube
  • Held at Thruxton, the fastest circuit in the UK, and now the most efficient
  • Record seized by Mission Motorsport’s team of military veteran beneficiaries
  • Smashes previous hypermile record of 351.0 miles, set in France in 2018
  • One of the world’s slowest races, with an average speed around 19 mph

Thruxton UK, 10th June 2021: Mission Motorsport, The Forces’ Motorsport Charity, has set the world record of hypermiling a standard Renault ZOE 475.4 miles, thanks to ENSO’s unique range extending EV tyres.

At the UK’s fastest circuit, Thruxton in Hampshire, a Mission Motorsport team of: British veterans, the spouse of a serving soldier, and a hypermiling expert, undertook an assault on the existing record for the longest distance driven in a Renault ZOE, on a single charge.

Equipped with ENSO’s pioneering range extending EV tyres, Mission Motorsport deployed its considerable endurance racing experience to maximum effect. The 2018 French record of 7.9 miles per kilowatt hour – an incredibly high bar – was surpassed by the British team with 9.14 miles per kilowatt hour, without the benefit of higher ambient temperatures.

Driving day and night, for over 24 hours, at the optimum average speed of 19mph, the Renault ZOE equipped with ENSO’s EV tyres reached a world beating 475.4 miles on a single charge, smashing the French record by 124.4 miles. An identical Renault ZOE, equipped with its standard OEM tyres and driven by the same team, reached 424.7 miles in comparison, well in excess of its official WLTP range of 245 miles.

“ENSO’s mission is to deliver the most efficient, durable and sustainable tyres for EVs. ENSO is driven by delivering innovation in the tyre industry and is already working with leading EV carmakers and fleets. This new world record proves that our ultra-energy efficient EV tyres have a huge role to play in extending electric driving range and addressing range anxiety. By delivering ultra-low energy consumption per mile, our EV tyres not only save cost and electricity, but allow us to dramatically extend EV-range, moving the tyre industry truly into the electric age,” Gunnlaugur Erlendsson, ENSO CEO, said.

Where the EV rubber hits the road

To tackle this unique world record, Mission Motorsport teamed up with ENSO to see just how far a Renault ZOE could travel on a single charge. The perfect partner for the mission, ENSO delivered the ideal EV tyre, based on its work to develop sustainable tyres without passing the cost to drivers or the environment.

To deliver the two-pronged attack on the record, the Mission Motorsport team used two different sets of tyres on two identical Renault ZOEs. With its OEM tyres fitted as standard, the first Renault ZOE achieved an impressive 424.7 miles to smash the existing record of 351.0 miles set in 2018.

However, the identical Renault ZOE, fitted with ENSO’s propriety EV tyres, carried on thanks to its unique tyre construction and greater energy-efficiency, to notch up a total of 475.4 miles, i.e. extending the EV range a further 50.7 miles, an increase in EV range of 11.27%.

Mission Motorsport aids in the recovery of those who have been affected by Military Operations by providing opportunities through motorsport and the automotive industry. Launched at Thruxton, in March 2012, the charity has today returned to the fastest circuit in the UK, nine years later to raise the bar for British hypermiling.

“Thruxton was the obvious choice for this record attempt, but despite being the UK’s fastest track, the key to hitting 475.4 miles was finding the optimum speed and smooth consistent driving. Backed by ENSO’s unique EV tyre technology we were certain we could break the record, but what we couldn’t have foreseen was the incredible difference in efficiency, distance and feel with the ENSO tyres,” said James Cameron, Mission Motorsport CEO.

 

To ensure that the record was an honest endeavour, the pair of identical Renault ZOEs were supplied by the Hendy Group in complete showroom specification, with no special tuning. The factory fitted OEM tyres were also retained on the first vehicle, while ENSO’s EV tyres were fitted to the second vehicle. To make sure that both sets of tyres were fitted, aligned, and set correctly, specialist PROTYRE was on hand to assist both Renault ZOEs eke the most miles from each charge. The previous hypermiling record of 351 miles was set in France in 2018, with a Renault ZOE driving around the Paris Peripherique.

The Drivers

The Drivers

Mission Motorsport brought together a team of veteran beneficiaries, military spouses, and a hypermiling expert in a bid to beat the French set record for distance covered on a full charge in a Renault ZOE.

TRISTAN DOVER

Tristan Dover, a former solider in The Queen’s Royal Lancashire Regiment, completed seven tours of Northern Ireland. Having struggled in civilian life, becoming secluded and detached from the outside world, he was diagnosed with Complex PTSD and Depression attributed to his service. Since attending his first Mission Motorsport event, Tristan has flourished. Not only is he working towards a new qualification, but he is also often seen helping out at a variety of events and instructing on the skidpan at Thruxton.

IAN McSTEIN

Ian McStein joined the Army in 1999. During his service, he completed a tour of Northern Ireland with The Royal Green Jackets. Whilst on pre-deployment training Ian was called back due to the premature birth of his daughter, an event which led him to leave the Forces. Upon leaving, Ian struggled with employment and deeply regretted his move into civilian life. Involved in an accident in 2017 in which he broke his lower back, Ian’s mental health issues came to the forefront. Diagnosed with PTSD and a personality disorder, Ian became reclusive and shied away from the world around. Invited to a Mission Motorsport event, Ian is now thriving and is always the first to help and talk to other beneficiaries.

MATT STRINGER

Matt Stringer joined the Army in 2004 and served with The Royal Anglian Regiment (The Vikings). During his service, Matt completed 2 arduous tours of Afghanistan, the first of which saw the regiment endure significant losses including five of Matt’s close friends. It was during his second tour, that Matt, having been involved in an IED explosion which killed two of his comrades and injured his Platoon Commander, was left with permanent hearing loss. Medically discharged in 2013, Matt struggled to come to terms with his new civilian life and lacked a real sense of direction. Engaging with Mission Motorsport, Matt has gone from strength to strength. Setting up his own business built on the passion for vehicle wrapping first discovered in the Mission Motorsport livery suite, ‘Matt’s Wraps’ have made a real name for themselves in the industry.

LINDA NOBLE

Linda originally joined the Army in 2000 serving with the Royal Gibraltar Regiment before transferring to The Adjutant General Corps (AGC) Staff and Personnel Support Branch (SPS). Having served in Gibraltar, the UK and Germany, Linda also completed a tough tour of Afghanistan. Sadly, in 2018 she was medically discharged when she was diagnosed with Complex PTSD, Anxiety and Depression alongside debilitating Rheumatoid Arthritis. Her discharge from the Services alongside her medical diagnosis saw Linda hide away from the world and trapped in her own house. Whilst being discharged from the Army, Linda was introduced to Mission Motorsport and invited to participate as a Silverstone Race Maker. Since engaging with the charity, Linda has made incredible steps to overcome her issues and low self-confidence, and even participating to great acclaim as part of the Mission Motorsport demonstration team at Autosport in 2020.

TILLY LAMBERT-LEE

Tilly is the spouse of a serving Royal Engineer, and newest addition to the Mission Automotive team. Having previously worked for Royal British Legion Industries, the Army Families Federation, and having accompanied her husband on numerous overseas and UK postings with prolonged periods of separation due to operational deployments, Tilly has a vast experience of service life and the difficulties that military families face. As a Mission Automotive Account Manager, Tilly works closely with companies helping them to engage with the Armed Forces Covenant, promote best practice, and harness the skill sets that the military community can bring to employers.

KEVIN BOOKER – HYPERMILING EXPERT

Kevin Booker is an award-winning EV Fleet Manager and passionate hypermiler. A long term EV advocate and award-winning eco-driving competitor, Kevin brings a real depth of knowledge and understanding of the underlying technology and techniques which helps both in his day job managing a fleet of low and zero emission vehicles, and in optimising the efficiency and mileage in this challenge.

Images courtesy of Mission Motorsport 

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