Zinc-Air Powered Electric Vehicle Systems Integration Issues 910249
Dreisbach ElectroMotive, Inc. (DEMI) is developing and testing a maintenance-free wall-plug rechargeable Zinc-Air Battery to power Electric Vehicles. This new battery technology offers over 200 mile vehicle range capability from very low cost, commonly available raw materials.
This paper will focus on the preliminary systems integration needed by an electric Vehicle to operate these air breathing batteries in various common environments. Air cooling and reaction air requirements will be covered as well as the actual systems used to implement these requirements in a Chrysler minivan* which is sponsored by Southern California Edison (SCE). In addition, the projected system implementations of Zinc-Air batteries in automobiles and multi-use vans will be presented.
Citation: Cheiky, M., Danczyk, L., and Scheffler, R., "Zinc-Air Powered Electric Vehicle Systems Integration Issues," SAE Technical Paper 910249, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/910249. Download Citation
Author(s):
Mike C. Cheiky, Len G. Danczyk, Robert L. Scheffler
Affiliated:
Dreisbach ElectroMotive, Inc. Santa Barbara, CA
Pages: 10
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Electric and Hybrid-Electric Vehicles-PT-85, Electric Vehicle Design and Development-SP-0862
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Electric vehicles
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