The Electrochemical Program at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) provides technical and programmatic support to DOE's Electric and Hybrid Propulsion Division (DOE-EHP). The goal of DOE-EHP is to advance promising electric-vehicle (EV) propulsion technologies to levels where industry will continue their commercial development and thereby. significantly reduce petroleum consumption in the transportation sector of the economy. In support of this goal, ANL provides research, development, testing/evaluation, post-test analysis, modeling, database management, and technical management of industrial R&D contracts on advanced battery and fuel cell technologies for DOE-EHP. This report summarizes the battery-related activities undertaken during the period of October 1, 1991 through March 31, 1992. In this report, the objective, background, technical progress, and status are described for each task. These tasks are structured into the following task areas: 1.0 Project Management and Coordination; 2.0 Lithium/Sulfide Batteries; 3.0 Advanced Sodium/Beta Batteries; 4.0 Advanced Ambient-Temperature Batteries; 5.0 EV Battery Performance and Life Evaluation.
ANL electric vehicle battery R and D program for DOE-EHP. Progress report, October 1991--March 1992
1992
42 pages
Report
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Englisch
Batteries & Components , Road Transportation , Research Program Administration & Technology Transfer , Electric Batteries , Electric-Powered Vehicles , Research Programs , Electrodes , Electrolytes , Lithium-Sulfur Batteries , Nickel Chlorides , Performance , Program Management , Progress Report , Service Life , EDB/330300 , EDB/250901 , EDB/250902