http://www.upi.com/Science_News/Resourc ... 288102816/
If it works, I want one!
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need more info on the technology - what does it cost? battery lifetime? replacement issues? maintenance issues? safety issues with charging sources?The battery, based on what DBM Energy calls the KOLIBRI AlphaPolymer Technology, comes with 97 percent efficiency and can be charged at virtually every socket. Plugged into a high-voltage direct-current source, the battery can be fully loaded within 6 minutes, Hannemann said.
given the right gearing and power; yes.woodchip wrote:Electric cars are all well and good but will they be able to tow my 4000 lb trailer with 3ooo lbs of product in it?
Hope you like going 5 mi/hr.Ferno wrote:given the right gearing and power; yes.woodchip wrote:Electric cars are all well and good but will they be able to tow my 4000 lb trailer with 3ooo lbs of product in it?
100 kWh from a 300 kg battery pack (3x as energy dense as Li-ion. That's a big claim)
Currently lifetime is at 2500 Charge cycles without any degradation. This is targeting 500,000 km service lifetime or 200 km/cycle. This is 310,686 miles and 124 miles/cycle
It's a shame. The "green" people would have us living back in the dark ages without any electricity.woodchip wrote:So what is the trade off between saving fuel by using electric cars and increased fuel to supply a power grid to recharge the batteries? I realize nuclear power will be a option but remember how the save the earth types put the kabosh on nuclear energy 30 years ago.
i imagine they compared cutting edge solar tech to OLD nuclear tech.Gekko71 wrote:Looks like solar power is starting to become more viable