Dave, It sounds like you haven't seen the video of EM demonstrating the
Tesla battery swap.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_XEv2f_Uhw

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 8:44 PM, EVDL Administrator via EV <
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> As I see it, the model for successful battery exchange in EVs is the lowly
> flashlight (torch).  The cells come in 4 basic sizes, with two of these
> most
> commonly used (AA and D).  Effectively, you have 2 or maybe 4 tiers of
> energy content and power capacity; then, within each tier, you use more
> cells to get more of both.
>
> To make battery exchange work with EVs, you'd have to get all the EV
> manufacturers to agree on one or two standard module sizes.  They'd need
> standardized connections that mate as the battery is installed, just as
> flashlight battery connections do.  You'd have different capacities
> (through
> different chemistries) in a given module size, and also vary the capacity
> by
> the number of modules the EV used.
>
> For affordability and convenience, you'd have to fully automate the
> exchange
> process.  The driver would pull into the exchange bay, pay the operator,
> wait a couple of minutes, and drive out with a freshly charged battery.
> Most likely the modules would have to attach from the bottom, with
> hydraulic
> lifts and conveyors doing the work.  You could have one pit to remove the
> spent battery, and another to raise a fresh one into place. The EV would be
> moved from one pit to the next on tracks.  You should be able to exchange
> an
> EV's battery even faster than a gas pump can fill an ICEV's tank.
>
> This model might have worked IF all the EV manufacturers could have agreed
> on it from the start.  But making that happen would have been a huge
> challenge, and now it's just about impossible.  Then, building all the
> exchange stations would require a stupendous investment.
>
> All this is pretty daunting.  Just ask Shai Agassi.
>
> So, I wouldn't say that battery exchange is a stupid idea, but I'm afraid
> it's not a very practical one.
>
> David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
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