Electric Cars – A Look at The Future

Any electric car for sale that uses batteries needs a charging system to recharge the batteries. The charging system has two goals, to pump electricity into the batteries as quickly as the batteries will allow and to monitor the batteries and avoid damaging them during the charging process. The most sophisticated charging systems monitor battery voltage, current flow and battery temperature to minimize charging time. The charger sends as much current as it can without raising battery temperature too much. Less sophisticated chargers might monitor voltage or amperage only and make certain assumptions about average battery characteristics. A charger like this might apply maximum current to the batteries up through 80 percent of their capacity, and then cut the current back to some preset level for the final 20 percent to avoid overheating the batteries.Hybrid cars for saleThe normal household charging system has the advantage of convenience — anywhere you can find an outlet, you can recharge. The disadvantage is charging time. A normal household 120-volt outlet typically has a 15-amp circuit breaker, meaning that the maximum amount of energy that the car can consume is approximately 1,500 watts, or 1.5 kilowatt-hours per hour. Since the battery pack in Jon’s car normally needs 12 to 15 kilowatt-hours for a full recharge, it can take 10 to 12 hours to fully charge the vehicle using this technique. By using a 240-volt circuit, cheap used cars might be able to receive 240 volts at 30 amps, or 6.6 kilowatt-hours per hour. This arrangement allows significantly faster charging, and can fully recharge the battery pack in four to five hours. An important feature of the charging process is “equalization.”

An EV has a string of batteries (somewhere between 10 and 25 modules, each containing three to six cells). The batteries are closely matched, but they are not identical. Therefore they have slight differences in capacity and internal resistance. All batteries in a string necessarily put out the same current (laws of electricity), but the weaker batteries have to “work harder” to produce the current, so they’re at a slightly lower state of charge at the end of the drive. Therefore, the weaker batteries need more recharge to get back to full charge. These cars still have a long way to go as hybrid cars for sale is still an option better off and at the moment, it seems to be a great option. Since the batteries are in series, they also get exactly the same amount of recharge, leaving the weak battery even weaker (relatively) than it was before. Over time, this results in one battery going bad long before the rest of the pack. The weakest-link effect means that this battery determines the range of the vehicle, and the usability of the car drops off.

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