Monday, November 21, 2011

Aluminum-Celmet material could boost the range of electric vehicles by 200 percent

Aluminum-Cemet at 40x magnification



Range not worry, the fear that these vehicles will be the occupants of the vehicle stuck well below its destination, it remains one of, if the main obstacle to widespread adoption of electric vehicles. A new material developed by the Japanese company Sumitomo Electric could help alleviate these concerns that could improve the capacity of lithium-ion batteries from 1.5 to three times, and thus expand the range of electric vehicles for an additional 50 to 200 percent. This would give Nissan LEAF a range of up to 109-219 miles (175-352 km) and a Tesla Roadster a range of up to 366-732 miles (589-1178 km) - sufficient to address the concerns of drivers of autonomy more agitated ... Continue reading the aluminum material Celmet could increase the range of electric vehicles 200 percent


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Automotive
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  • batteries, electric vehicles, lithium-ion


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