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EVcast #165: EV Bites

Thursday, January 29th 2009 @ 1:54 PM (not yet rated)    post viewed 2627 times

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Paul Cummings
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PaulCummings said on Thursday, January 29th 2009 @ 5:48 PM:

Bo, CARB conspiracies would take place in Sacramento, not Washington DC;-)

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John Briggs
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JohnBriggs said on Thursday, January 29th 2009 @ 7:36 PM:

Rick,
    You started off right with 44KW and then slipped into 440KW.  

    I think a reasonable number can come from Coulomb technologies' charger.  It can do 80A at 220V or about 18KW.  So in one hour, you can add 18KWH to your battery on one of these high end chargers.

    Not as fast as a gas station fillup, but not too bad.
Later
John C. Briggs

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John Briggs
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JohnBriggs said on Thursday, January 29th 2009 @ 7:58 PM:

   On the life of lead acid batteries, my experience is that they last 3-4 years in my cars.

   So the question becomes, how can they be warranted for 10 years?  I think the answer would have to be you charge the customer for 3 sets of batteries and then warrantee them for 10 years.  When he comes in for a replacement, just replace them.

    They good thing about this approach is that it puts the cost in to perspective.  If Li-Ion will last 10 years and Lead-acid will only last 3, the warrenteed cost might be about the same. 

    Here is how Sear does it

18 month battery   $69
36 month battery   $109
48 month battery   $189

I suspect the technology is bastically the same.
Later
John C. Briggs

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