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The rechargeable battery using uranium as an active material. [PDF]
Ouchi K, Ueno K, Watanabe M.
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Remarkable results of energy consumption and CO2 emissions for gasoline and electric powered vehicle. [PDF]
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Energy and climate policy implications on the deployment of low-carbon ammonia technologies. [PDF]
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An improved multiple adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system based on genetic algorithm for energy management system of island microgrid. [PDF]
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Batteries for Electric and Hybrid-Electric Vehicles
Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 2010Batteries have powered vehicles for more than a century, but recent advances, especially in lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries, are bringing a new generation of electric-powered vehicles to the market. Key barriers to progress include system cost and lifetime, and derive from the difficulty of making a high-energy, high-power, and reversible ...
Elton J. Cairns, Paul Albertus
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IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, 1995
Electric vehicles that can't reach trolley wires need batteries. In the early 1900's electric cars disappeared when owners found that replacing the car's worn-out lead-acid battery costs more than a new gasoline-powered car. Most of today's electric cars are still propelled by lead-acid batteries.
H. Oman, S. Gross
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Electric vehicles that can't reach trolley wires need batteries. In the early 1900's electric cars disappeared when owners found that replacing the car's worn-out lead-acid battery costs more than a new gasoline-powered car. Most of today's electric cars are still propelled by lead-acid batteries.
H. Oman, S. Gross
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Batteries for electric road vehicles
Dalton Transactions, 2018The dependence of modern society on the energy stored in a fossil fuel is not sustainable.
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