Did you see the comments on the parallel module idea?

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-----Original Message-----
From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of dovepa via EV
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2016 6:54 PM
To: EVDL Administrator via EV
Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Prof. Clare Grey defending her LiO2 (fluffy carbon) 
battery paper

Seems to me there would be some technical difficulties to overcome as well. You 
just posted an article about a college professor and his students doing this. 
Only they used removable nodules in parallel which solves many of the issues. 


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-------- Original message --------From: EVDL Administrator via EV 
<[email protected]> Date: 5/13/16  8:37 PM  (GMT-06:00) To: Electric Vehicle 
Discussion List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Prof. Clare Grey 
defending her LiO2 (fluffy
        carbon) battery paper 
Doing some dreaming here: wouldn't it be cool if you could buy the range you 
needed when you needed it?  It'd be kind of like buying $5 worth of gas, or 
filling the tank.  

Suppose EVs had fully interchangeable, standardized, leased battery modules 
that could be swapped out in minutes.  When you wanted to take a trip, you'd 
go to a swapping station and swap your (possibly flat) battery of, say, 10 
modules (100 miles range) for a fully-charged 30 module battery (300 miles 
range).  You'd get billed more for it, of course.  

After your trip, you'd returnk to the swapping station and exchange your 30-
module battery for another 10-module one.  You'd go back to your 100 mile 
range, which would be plenty for your daily commute.

I know all the potential pitfalls and downsides of battery exchange and 
leasing, but still ... having (and paying for) exactly the range you need 
would be really nice, don't you think?

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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