The objectives of this program, to conduct research and development, build a zinc-chloride battery system for mobile application, and test the battery in an assigned vehicle, were accomplished. This effort, when combined with the additional building and testing of a solely Gulf+Western-funded preproduction battery in a specifically designed four-passenger vehicle, has shown that more than 150 miles at speeds of above 40 mph can be consistently reached. Further efforts can be expected to achieve a zinc-chloride battery with a range of more than 200 miles at the same or greater speeds. Testing of the privately-funded battery program is continuing. (ERA citation 07:043768)
Development of the Zinc-Chloride Battery for Mobile Applications
1981
274 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Batteries & Components , Road Transportation , Zinc-chlorine batteries , Electric-powered vehicles , Design , Performance testing , Power range 10-100 kw , Chlorine , Corrosion , Masking , Containers , Pumps , Valves , Heat exchangers , Fabrication , Control systems , Auxiliary systems , ERDA/250901 , ERDA/330300
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