Thursday, March 25, 2010

Future Electric Cars

Future electric cars will be contesting with a few other technologies for market share. Other future vehicles energized by hydrogen, biofuels, air, and nitrogen will compete with electric cars. Electric cars already have a proven achievement for success, even though a limited one.

The early electric cars only had limited range and consumed many hours to recharge. Future electric cars may overcome all of this problems. Tesla Motors, Zap and Phoenix Motorcars are advancing electric vehicles which remits some of these imperfections.

The electric sport utility trucks that are being tested by Phoenix Motorcars will just take only 10 minutes to recharge and can travel for nearly 200 miles per charge. Future electric cars have more chances to carry lithium-ion phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries which are now becoming more popular. The LiFePO4 batteries are rechargeable and powerful and are currently used in electric bikes and scooters. Electric cars have more chances of using this technology in the future.


Another technology expected to come in future electric cars is the use of supercapacitors and ultracapacitors for depositing and delivering electrical charge. Most of these batteries are presently used in association with hybrid car prototypes.


If the developers of future electric cars can manufacture vehicles with a range of 300 miles per charge which can be with charging time of 5 - 10 minutes and an elevated degree of safety in handling the vehicles, the market is wide open for them. In contrast to defective initial market research, customers have shown a willingness to stop their vehicles at the night and off-peak hours in order to save dollars consumed by the gasoline pumps.

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