New refillable batteries could fuel an electric car revolution
Source: NBC News
New refillable batteries could fuel an electric car revolution
New technology promises an end to motorists' 'range anxiety.'
Feb. 23, 2019, 5:56 AM EST
By Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky
Electric vehicles are easier on the environment than their gasoline-powered counterparts, but their long charging times and the scarcity of charging stations can make life hard for the eco-conscious motorists who drive them.
Now help may be on the horizon. Scientists are working to develop refillable, or so-called flow, batteries that can be refueled in minutes at a vast network of converted gas stations. Its a shift that could make electric vehicles (EVs) more attractive to drivers who are wary of long charging times.
You drive 300 miles, drain your tank and pump in new [liquid] as long as it would take to fill your car with gasoline and drive off, says John Cushman, a professor of earth and atmospheric sciences and mathematics at Purdue and a leading researcher on liquid battery technology.
Lee Cronin, a chemist at the University of Glasgow in Scotland and another leading researcher on the technology, agrees. He says flow batteries would turn EVs into the cultural equivalent of a fuel car. Your range anxiety would be gone. And you have the existing pipe infrastructure for moving liquids around a reference to the service stations now in existence that could be retrofitted to pump the battery liquid instead of gasoline.
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Modern flow batteries have been around since the 1980s. Their long lifespans and easy recharging mean theyre well suited for large-scale energy storage. But theyve always been too big and too heavy for use in vehicles, says William Chueh, a Stanford scientist with expertise in battery technology.
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