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Peak Energy: Better Lithium-ion Batteries - 0 views

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    Technology Review has an article on a startup that says its "solid polymer electrolytes will mean cheaper, more-reliable batteries" - Better Lithium-ion Batteries. A new incarnation of lithium-ion batteries based on solid polymers is in the works. Berkeley, CA-based startup Seeo, Inc. says its lithium-ion cells will be safer, longer-lasting, lighter, and cheaper than current batteries. Seeo's batteries use thin films of polymer as the electrolyte and high-energy-density, light-weight electrodes. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is now making and testing cells designed by the University of California, Berkeley spinoff. Lithium-ion batteries are used in cell phones and laptops because they are smaller and lighter than other types of batteries. They are also promising for electric and hybrid vehicles. However, conventional materials and chemistries have stopped them from being used extensively in cars.
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Economic Reasons to Use Battery Switching Technologies: Eco20/20 - 0 views

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    Battery switching technologies make it cheaper and easier to own an electric vehicle. Without the battery, the cost of an electric vehicle (EV) is comparable to that of a traditional car without the problems of oil, gas, and maintenance issues.
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Peak Energy: Hawaii Seeks To Become A Better Place - 0 views

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    Yet another announcement from Project Better Place, this time spreading their wings to Hawaii - Hawaii goes electric. California's announcement last month of its aim to turn San Francisco Bay into the world's electric car capital has been followed by Hawaii jumping on the clean energy bandwagon. The state spends up to $7bn (£4.75bn) a year on importing oil, and cars account for almost 20% of the state's greenhouse gas emissions. In a mirror of the Californian plans, the electric transportation company Better Place will aim to build a network of kerbside charging points across Hawaii and create the equivalent of filling stations, where electric car owners will be able to replace their flat batteries for fully charged ones. With a full charge, a typical car will be able to travel 100 miles, ideal for commuting around urban areas.
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A Better Look at A Better Place (A Company Profile): Eco20/20 - 0 views

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    A Better Place is an ecologically forward thinking company that has won awards for its new battery switching station - a drive-up kiosk that looks like a carwash where depleted electric and hybrid car batteries are removed and replaced while the driver remains in the car.
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GE and A123 Team to Expand the Development of the Li-Ion Battery: Eco20/20 - 1 views

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    With the planned expansion of development of the li-ion battery for consumer and hybrid car use as well as new, wider reaching smart grid capabilities, GE and A 123 have been able to make an important contribution to automotive technology.
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Mini Emergency Starting Device Car Jump Starter - 0 views

3 LED Lights Included with Strobe And SOS Functions Number Of Built-in Batteries: 3 Peak Current: 600A Car Jump Starter - watch video demo in the description where I jumpstart my car ! Special Feat...

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Green Car Congress: Report: China to Put 60,000 New Energy Vehicles Into Trials in 11 C... - 0 views

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    China will put 60,000 new-energy vehicles-including fuel-cell vehicles, hybrid-electric vehicles, and battery-electric vehicles-into trials in 11 cities over the next few years to support the development of a fuel-efficient, alternative-energy auto industry, according to a report in sina.com.
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Chemistry for the climate : article : Nature Reports Climate Change - 0 views

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    Chemists claim that by mimicking photosynthesis in the lab, they could revolutionize fuel production within five years. Katharine Sanderson reports. Dan Nocera, a chemist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, made a bold statement at the American Chemical Society's fall meeting in Philadelphia last month. He claimed that within five years he could build a device capable of producing locally sourced hydrogen gas, which could power all the world's houses, fill people's car batteries and revolutionize energy supply in the developing world. "I guarantee, in under five years, you'll see this," he said.
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sac imitation longchamp Les - 0 views

Du moins si l'on n'intègre pas le coût de la batterie. Celle-ci vaut en effet 350 € et revendique 700 cycles complets. Soit plus de 1 000 en pratique. Dès lors qu'on n'utilise pas un deux-roues tou...

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