Second, European researchers are investigating biomethanol as a component in fuel cells. Biomethanol can be produced by fermenting wood chips and other biowaste. They are attempting to produce an electric fuel cell car with a range of 500 miles.
Third, German Scientists are working on a more efficient coolant, called CryoSolplus, for use in the batteries of electric cars. It greatly improves on the efficiencies of air or water as coolants. The trick for this coolant is to keep the low density parrafin well dispursed in the mixture.
Fourth, The chart below shows the sweet spot for electric vehicles in cost per kilowatt hour(KWh). At current prices electric vehicles need to get down to $250 - 300 per kilowatt hours.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/files/2012/07/electric-vehicle-adoption.jpg |
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