We all have used batteries in the course of our everyday lives, whether consciously or unconsciously. With gadgets and technology, we often completely forget that batteries are everywhere. Until they stop working, that is! It’s a little different with larger high-powered batteries. They are used and recharged and require maintenance. With the coming of the electric vehicle as a viable driving alternative, the conversation must soon turn to the realities of the electric vehicle battery. Of immediate concern are capacity, size and weight.
Now this article
has as its focus the size of electric vehicle batteries. For example, a
standard vehicle battery is measured in inches (9 x 12 x 7). The car battery
market is well established and at the present time, size is inextricably tied
to capacity. The real issue is power for acceleration and maintaining speeds
above 10-15 mph which require lots of amperage (Amps). So, in the case of
electric cars, more capacity means more amps and more amps require more
electric vehicle batteries. This is where size plays a part; it’s about the space
needed for sufficient battery storage.
Size is not the
only challenge with the use of electric vehicle batteries. With our existing
technology, with size comes weight and this further complicates electric
vehicle efficiency. Having a car full of batteries leaves little room for
people, additional payloads and everyday shopping items. We’re already used to
golf carts; now we’re seeing the two-seater electric vehicles coming into its
own in urban areas. We haven’t solved all the problems yet, but the process has
finally begun – people are now considering driving electric vehicles, battery
issues aside. Alternative lifestyle isn’t just for hippies anymore.
People are changing
their opinions, with growing concern about environmental impact, economic sustainability
and the rising cost of dependence on oil-based fuels. All these factors are
playing their part in what could become a great national transformation.
Hybrids are bridging the gap while an old industry reinvents itself. Eventually
the electric vehicle battery issues will resolve themselves. Meanwhile, take a
quiet stroll and think about what a quiet, peaceful ride in the fresh air would
be like. You never know, we might even enjoy slowing down to stop and smell the
roses.
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