In a Hurry? New Battery Recharging System Promises Quicker Turnaround for Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles
Thursday, February 18, 2010 - 11:49
in Physics & Chemistry
When plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) start hitting the road later this year, most drivers will plug into a normal 110-volt outlet when not driving in order to trickle charge life back into their car's battery. Whether this is a feasible model is an open question, with some consumers concerned that trickle charging may not be fast enough to sufficiently recharge batteries between trips. Without a charged battery, PHEVs rely on their internal combustion engines, something hybrid drivers aim to avoid. [More]