DocumentCode :
1079745
Title :
Bipolar nickel-metal hydride battery for hybrid vehicles
Author :
Reisner, David E. ; Klein, Martin
Author_Institution :
Electro Energy Inc., Danbury, CT, USA
Volume :
9
Issue :
5
fYear :
1994
fDate :
5/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
24
Lastpage :
28
Abstract :
Hybrid electric vehicles are receiving increased interest as an approach to decrease vehicle pollution, dependence, and consumption of liquid petroleum and meet forthcoming Government vehicle emission standards. A number of schemes are under consideration (heat engine battery, fuel cell battery, peaking battery, inner-city battery, etc.). The success of any of the approaches will be dependent on battery capabilities, i.e., power, density, life, and cost. The nickel-metal hydride system appears to be the most promising of the candidate battery chemistries. Preliminary designs and analysis have been prepared and are presented for various configurations. Initial performance characterization tests are presented. It is concluded that a bipolar package arrangement for the Ni-MH chemistry appears most suited for the hybrid vehicle application considered
Keywords :
electric propulsion; electric vehicles; nickel compounds; secondary cells; Government policies; Ni-MH chemistry; Ni-metal hydride battery; bipolar package; cost; density; hybrid electric vehicles; hybrid vehicle application; life; performance characterization tests; power; vehicle emission standards; Battery powered vehicles; Chemistry; Costs; Fuel cells; Government; Heat engines; Hybrid electric vehicles; Oil pollution; Petroleum; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8985
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/62.282514
Filename :
282514
Link To Document :
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