The concepts undergirding a funded program to develop a modular electromechanical battery (EMB) at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are described. Example parameters for EMBs for electric and hybrid-electric vehicles are given, and the importance of the high energy recovery efficiency of EMBs in increasing vehicle range in urban driving is shown.
Electromechanical battery research and development at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
1993
9 pages
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English
Batteries & Components , Road Transportation , Electric-Powered Vehicles , Flywheels , Hybrid Electric-Powered Vehicles , Composite Materials , Design , Distance , Flywheel Energy Storage , Magnetic Bearings , Research Programs , Rotors , Stress Analysis , Vacuum Systems , EDB/330300 , EDB/330400 , EDB/250500
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