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'''baset trailer''' is a range extending device for use with [[battery electric vehicle]]s consisting of a [[battery pack]] mounted in a [[trailer]]. The trailer with discharget batteries <ref>I.e.[http://enviromotors.com/wiki/index.php/Sparrow/Batteries "D34M" Optima Blue-Top and Yellow-Top batteries]. </ref> can in this way easily by replace by another one with batteries charged. | |||
They can be also used with [[electric bus]]es | Most small to midsized passenger vehicles would require 15 to 20 [[kW]]. Larger vehicles could require 30 kW or more of power depending on how heavy and/or un-aerodynamic they happen to be. | ||
They can be also used with [[electric bus]]es: bus companies can store recharged batteries in route strategic points ([[bus station]]s, [[fuel station]]s, [[parking lot]]s, [[electric utility]] facilities, ad-hoc facilities and so on). | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Plug-in hybrid | * [[Camping]] | ||
* [[Epusher trailer]] | |||
* [[Genset trailer]] | |||
* [[Green tuning]] | |||
* [[Pusher trailer]] | |||
* [[Plug-in hybrid]] | |||
* [[Trailer]] | |||
== References == | |||
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[[Category:Electric vehicles]] | [[Category:Electric vehicles]] | ||
[[Category:Trailers]] | [[Category:Trailers]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:47, 19 April 2007
baset trailer is a range extending device for use with battery electric vehicles consisting of a battery pack mounted in a trailer. The trailer with discharget batteries <ref>I.e."D34M" Optima Blue-Top and Yellow-Top batteries. </ref> can in this way easily by replace by another one with batteries charged.
Most small to midsized passenger vehicles would require 15 to 20 kW. Larger vehicles could require 30 kW or more of power depending on how heavy and/or un-aerodynamic they happen to be.
They can be also used with electric buses: bus companies can store recharged batteries in route strategic points (bus stations, fuel stations, parking lots, electric utility facilities, ad-hoc facilities and so on).
See also
References
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