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On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 15:39:20 +0100, Peter Masson wrote:
"Andy Breen" wrote in message ... On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 15:21:58 +0100, Peter Masson wrote: "allantracy" wrote The future for cars looks very bleak unless they can be persuaded to run on electricity. Though there was a steam car around a while ago how ironic would that be? Battery technology can never be made efficient, Define the meaning you are picking for "efficient" in this context.. so even with nuclear or other renewable generation of electricity, battery cars can never be made efficient. See above. What do you mean by this? Cost? Energy density? Charge cycling efficiency? Lifespan? Charging time? charge cycle efficiency. The other issues can in principle be overcome, but the laws of physics will not let you charge and discharge a battery without significant energy losses. More chemistry than physics in a battery, surely. The physical limitations apply equally to any stored-energy medium (and thus as much to H2 tankage as power stations as batteries..) - you always get less out than you put in. OK, I'll grant you that heat dissipation can be an issue in charging batteries, but the degree to which it's an issue depends on the type of battery (thinking back, here, to discussions of heat issues in spacecraft that couldn't depend on constant solar charging..). The real question is - is charge cycle efficiency enough of a restrictive factor. It's not like the alternatives don't have serious issues of their own. Inductive charging or power supply is lossy, H2 is /really/ good at leaking out of storage (and producing the stuff and compressing or liquifying it are all monsterously lossy processes). Given that we (as a planet) are not short of renewable electricity production potential, but that most of it is inconveniently placed for current - and even more so for likely - population concentrations, any "good enough" means of energy storage is likely to be, well, "good enough". -- Speaking for myself, and no-one but myself |
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