Saturday, March 14, 2015

nanoFlowcell might beat Tesla at the electric car game




A European company called nanoFlowcell is developing their Quant electric cars without traditional batteries. Instead, they have two fluid reservoirs – one for a negatively charged electrolyte and one for a positively charged electrolyte. A membrane between the two electrolytes generates a current, powering the electric motors.

This would seem to solve the three big issues with battery electric vehicles – recharge time, range and infrastructure. The electrolyte fluids can be filled-up in about the same amount of time as petrol. The first two Quant prototypes have a range of 800 kms (for the large car) and 1,000 kms (for the small car). And you would think that existing gasoline stations could be easily retrofitted to dispense the fluids since they're already in that business.

It will be interesting to see how this technology develops.

1 comment:

  1. ... but the nanoflowcell founder and chief engineer has a shady past of, well, promising more than he can deliver, to put it gently. And if it was true, the technology would have boomed by now, after two years since its firs appearance ...

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