Electricity Stirling

Electric cars may be powered in a number of ways: from chemical energy stored in on-board batteries (battery electric vehicle or BEV), from both an on-board rechargeable energy storage system (RESS), and a fueled propulsion power source ( hybrid vehicle ) generated on-board using a fuel cell ( fuel cell vehicle ).

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Electricity

Electricity

Electric cars may be powered in a number of ways:

  • from chemical energy stored in on-board batteries (battery electric vehicle or BEV)
  • from both an on-board rechargeable energy storage system (RESS) and a fueled propulsion power source ( hybrid vehicle )
  • generated on-board using a fuel cell ( fuel cell vehicle )

Battery electric vehicles are usually charged overnight, although most will recharge fully in about an hour or less. The distance the car can travel on a single charge will depend on the number and type of batteries used, and the weight and type of vehicle. However, in general, lead-acid batteries have a range of 20 to 80 miles per charge, NiMH batteries have higher energy density and may deliver up to 120 miles, whilst new lithium-ion batteries can provide 250-300 miles of range per charge.

Electric vehicles are generally much quieter than internal combustion vehicles, alleviating noise pollution. They also produce zero-emissions at the vehicle tailpipe. However, it must be remembered that recharging a battery takes energy from the electricity grid, which often relies on nuclear-powered and fossil-fuelled power plants.

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