Thursday, April 4, 2013

GM applications new battery technology for electric vehicles



- The first model is equipped with a new lithium-phosphate clusters of GM's Chevrolet Spark electric version.Can say, power driver does not emit harmful gases has become a new trend and the trend in the car world of the 21st century. In fact, the history of electric cars have come from long ago, namely the 19th century. Although limited in scope but fast electric car still available in the city in the early 20th century through the dizzying pace of development of technology as well as road base.
Therefore, no surprise that after two centuries, the driver is applied to a series of much more advanced technology. Only thing, because still in the stage of "infancy" compared to internal combustion engine cars electric driver should continue to open up opportunities for innovative manufacturers spoiled. One of them is General Motors Corporation from the U.S..After NHTSA investigations for the lithium-ion cluster problems on the Chevrolet Volt, GM began seeking a more secure solution for electric vehicles. Expected, GM's advanced battery technology will be used on the Chevrolet Spark electric version promises to be present on the market in 2013.
 

GM ứng dụng công nghệ pin mới cho xe điện                         Chevrolet Spark electric version will be the new battery technology applications.
When developing electric and hybrid vehicles, brands like Tesla, Nissan and GM are choose lithium ion clusters as the optimal solution. Until now, manufacturers will switch to lithium-phosphate technology for next-generation electric vehicles. According to experts from consulting firm 2953 Analytics is based in Detroit, USA, lithium-phosphate battery safety and durability.
"Lithium-phosphate more efficient thermal management," Mr. Hall said. "However, new batteries store less energy. This is an important finding in manufacturing electric vehicles."
GM recently signed a contract with A123 Systems to develop clusters of new lithium-phosphate. Said Micky Bly, executive director of the global power system array in A123 Systems, said: "The A123 system provides the ideal solution for the future electric cars."
In addition, Mr. Andy Chu, vice president of A123 Systems also revealed, before it joined the bidding to become the supplier for the Chevrolet Volt battery unsuccessfully. Finally, LG Chem has won the contract to supply batteries for the Chevrolet Volt.
In addition to GM, A123 Systems also cooperate with other automakers, BMW, for the production of lithium-phosphate clusters. This type of battery is used on BMW ActiveHybrid5, and future ActiveHybrid3. Fisker firm itself also will apply similar technology for Karma.

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