Electric Car DC
The concept of an Electric Car using DC power has been around for decades and over the years there have been quite a few designs that have tested the waters.
These early models were mostly prototypes that were designed and produced to test the systems used in
these cars so that adjustments could be made when the final vehicles were released.
Both the cheap price of gas and the inefficiency of the available batteries slowed the development of an
electric car, but all of that is changing in today’s economy making the decision process a lot easier.
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⇒ The rising price of gasoline coupled with newer and lighter batteries could make the electric car a very
popular choice in the next few years.
The biggest roadblock to older versions of these vehicles was the electric car DC power source. This power has typically been
supplied by batteries and because of limits in the technology these older batteries have been both heavy and
inefficient.
This was a problem for this type of vehicle since the extra weight of the batteries meant the motor that
drove these cars had to be more powerful and this meant the vehicle either needed more batteries or its range was
very limited.
⇐The Research Involved⇒
Finding a way to make the electric car DC power source lighter was a key area of development over the
last few decades.
Some research tried to find an alternative electric car DC power source and several novel designs were
released that reduced the need for batteries.
One model of hybrid used a small generator that ran on gasoline and produced the
electric car DC power needed to drive the motor.
This was a very efficient system and this generator would constantly be charging a small set of batteries
that were used to power the vehicle.
Other designs tried to deploy solar panels to charge the batteries of the vehicle in the hopes of
providing an adequate electric car DC power source.
This worked great on sunny days but was very limited for much of the year and evenings. At most this type
of design helped to extend the range of these test vehicles.
⇐New Breed of Batteries⇒
What really helped spark interest in these electric vehicles in recent years is the new breed of batteries that are smaller,
lighter and hold their charge longer.
These new batteries allow the vehicle to go faster and farther on a single charge and they take up less
space as well.
⇒ The one downside is that this new style of battery is more expensive than traditional batteries and this
adds to the cost of a vehicle designed to use them.
It is expected that with improvements to the manufacturing process for these batteries that the price
will decline over time to bring them in line with current battery pricing.
⇐New Electric Vehicles for Sale⇒
Several major car manufacturers are planning to release electric vehicles over the next 24 months and these will run on
DC power alone.
They can simply be plugged into an electrical outlet in your garage to charge them and will operate just
like your current vehicle.
Many of them can achieve typical highway speeds and have ranges of several hundred miles before needing a
charge.
These initial models will be slightly more expensive than a conventional vehicle, but their cost will be
offset by the savings in fuel you’ll enjoy over time.
As this technology gains wider acceptance, these prices will drop as production increases and these
electric vehicles will be the same price as standard cars, plus you can convert your own car to electric now
instead of waiting for prices to drop and easily recoup your investment.
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