DocumentCode
1814146
Title
ChargeCar community conversions: Practical, electric commuter vehicles now!
Author
Ben Brown, H. ; Nourbakhsh, Illah ; Bartley, Chris ; Cross, Jennifer ; Dille, Paul ; Schapiro, Josh ; Styler, Alex
Author_Institution
Robot. Inst., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
4-8 March 2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
The technology for practical, short-range electric commuter vehicles (EVs) is here now! The ChargeCar project at Carnegie Mellon University aims to exploit today´s technology to make efficient, clean, quiet, commuter electric vehicles available to the public, while providing a basis for local economic development and increasing public awareness of EVs. We have developed a “kit” of modular components that can be used to convert a conventional gasoline-powered car to 100% electric power in a matter of a few days, utilizing commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) components, along with existing manufacturing facilities and automotive garages. This kit has been installed and tested in two Honda Civics, and has performed well in over 3500 miles of driving. The prototype vehicles have a range of 40+ miles, top speed in excess of 70 mph, and charge overnight on any 120 VAC receptacle. Present efforts are toward commercializing the manufacturing and conversion process, while continuing related research in compound energy sytems - e.g. battery plus ultracapacitor - and pursuing educational efforts with the public and local schools.
Keywords
automobiles; battery powered vehicles; economics; petroleum; supercapacitors; COTS components; Carnegie Mellon University; ChargeCar community conversions; EV public awareness; Honda Civics; VAC receptacle; automotive garages; battery plus ultracapacitor; commercial-off-the-shelf components; compound energy sytems; conventional gasoline-powered car; economic development; electric commuter vehicles; electric power; manufacturing facilities; prototype vehicles; Batteries; Communities; Discharges (electric); Educational institutions; Electric vehicles; Road transportation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location
Greenville, SC
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1562-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEVC.2012.6183231
Filename
6183231
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