“以今天的技术,电动汽车是实用的”

V. Wouk
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电动(电池驱动)汽车仍然是一种难以捉摸的实用性。本文讨论了令人失望的主要原因,即努力建立高性能的电动汽车,可以在电池耗尽之前行驶很长一段距离,这是当今电池技术本质上不可能实现的目标。然而,在汽车通常停放的地方,有了充电插座的基础设施,电动汽车可以以现有技术迅速进入汽车人群。电动汽车实用性的关键在于设计考虑到这样一个事实:除了公共汽车、出租车和长途卡车之外,大多数道路车辆的使用都是短途旅行。当电动汽车不使用时,如果车辆通常停放的地方有电源插座网络,电池可以充电(一个称为biberonnage的过程)。对这个问题进行了定性和定量的讨论。给出了电动汽车不使用时的实验性充电示例,其中每天的续航里程为160公里或更长。本文还表明,在大多数汽车的使用应用中,车辆实际行驶的间隔时间超过1/2小时。这个间隔时间足够长,足以给铅电池充电,使电动汽车每天行驶130公里以上。让电动汽车变得实用的问题是政治上的,而不是经济上或技术上的。
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"Electric vehicles are practical with today's technology"
Electric (battery-powered) automobiles continue to be an elusive practicality. This paper discusses the main reason for the disappointment, namely, the effort to build high performance into an electric car that can travel a long distance before the batteries are depleted, an objective that is inherently impossible with today's battery technology. However, with an infrastructure of electric outlets for charging EV batteries where cars are normally parked, electric automobiles could be introduced rapidly into the population of automobiles with existing technology. The key to the practicality of EVs is to design for the fact that most usage of road vehicles, except buses, taxis and long-haul trucks, is for short trips. When the EV is not being used, the batteries could be charged (a process called biberonnage), if there were networks of electric outlets where vehicles are normally parked. This subject is discussed qualitatively and quantitatively. Examples are given of experimental charging when the EV is not in use, where ranges of 160 km or more per day were obtained. The paper also shows that in most applications of the use of any car, the intervals between the vehicle actually being driven is more than 1/2 hour. This represents an interval long enough to charge the lead batteries sufficiently to drive the EV over 130 km per day. The problem of making EVs practical is political, not economic nor technical.
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