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Electric Cars Impractical

 Written by G. McNullty
fueling1EVs use a set of lithium ion battery power packs carefully and securely installed on metal hold-downs boarded on the engine chassis. Users need to periodically charge the batteries (approximately 10-15 hours) for the cars to run a certain range. With these specifics, is it really practical to go for an EV in these harsh financial times? An electric car's advanced operating system comes with a big price tag. It is not affordable for most markets, and because these are environment-friendly machines, there is usually a waiting line to get one—not a good thing if a person needs a car right away.
 

Agassi's Better Electric Car Vision

 Written by G. McNullty

Better-PlaceShai Agassi's Electric Car Vision: Making the World a "Better Place" Shai Agassi, the Israeli founder of Better Place, LLC, has gained worldwide attention for his uniquely entrepreneurial approach to many of the perceived problems with the electric car. A former executive with the SAP technology company who had previously started several successful businesses, his chance attendance at an economic forum in 2005 caused him to turn his energies to the vexing problem of how to reduce and eventually eliminate the world's dependence on fossil fuels.

 

EV Batteries Breakthrough

 Written by G. McNullty
lithium-ion-batteryBecause potential EV buyers know that the main risk of purchasing an EV is its short-lived battery, life manufacturers are luring them with larger-than-life warranty options. The Chevrolet Volt, an electric car, announced an 8-year, 160,000 kilometer warranty (around 10,000 miles) for its battery. As much as people try to keep their cars in tune, it's quite a struggle because of the busy lifestyles they lead.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 October 2011 11:24
 

Lithium Ion Batteries Most Used Power

 Written by N Nau

lithium-ion-battery-packLithium Ion Batteries are the most used portable source of power in modern technologies. From rechargeable batteries that turn on laptops, cellular phones, and cameras, lithium ion Batteries are now more valuable than ever because they are used in electric cars. There is a significant difference between lithium batteries and lithium-ion batteries: one is the fact that some lithium batteries are not rechargeable, while lithium ion batteries are.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 October 2011 11:29
 

Solar Electrical Vehicles

 Written by Bob Gerber

solar-panels-priusA solar electrical vehicle is an electric car power-driven by solar panels attached to the vehicle, typically the cars roof. These photovoltaic cells (PV) transform the sun's intensity into electric power and change sunlight into electricity to drive the electric motors. The energy produced by the sun can be utilized to supply energy for all or part of a car's movement, or additional secondary tasks. Solar vehicles have instruments to notifying drivers of energy supply and potential problems. Most solar cars are limited by the amount of energy generated for the vehicle because of their design.

 


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