Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Batteries and mileage

In India, lead acid batteries are still around in a big way. Every electric scooter in India uses lead-acid technology. Why? Because it's well understood and most of all it's cheaper than lithium.
Apart from a couple of companies producing the batteries, they are all imported from China.

On our website, evfuture.com we get endless complaints about the life of ev batteries. Most manufacturers give a 6 month warranty but batteries are failing even before that time.

One of the main reasons for battery failure is compelte discharges. Dealers and even some manufacturers are not aware that by reducing the depth of discharge on your vehicle, you can dramatically improve the life of your battery pack. In a typical battery chart, manufacturers claim 200 cycles at 100% depth of discharge (DOD) but 500 cycles at 50% DOD, and 800 cycles at 20% DOD.

The problem is that none of the electric vehicles on the market today incorporate good energy meters to tell you your remaining capacity. EVFuture has developed such an energy meter and we are currently testing it in and fitting it on our electric vehicles. More about that in a later blog post.

If you are an ev owner and are unable to measure your remaining capacity, the easiest way is take a fully charged bike, drive your daily route until the battery runs out, and then calculate the kilometers you can do to discharge the batteries to half. That way you are sure to see a dramatic improvement in battery life (and cost saving!)

Sunday, February 28, 2010

EV Future Blog Opened

Hello everyone, I've decided to open up a blog to share with you all our ideas and dreams at EVFuture. The reason I didn't put it up on www.evfuture.com, our main website is that it's ideally suited to blogging at the moment and I need to get the site updated before I can do so.
Blogspot is also a good way to reach out to more people since it's very search engine friendly.

For those of you new to EVFuture, we're a small company based in Auroville, south India focussed on the research and development of two-wheeler electric vehicles. Since 2007 we have been working on various conversions of existing petrol vehicles as well as our own line which we call the 'EVFuture Mark I'.

In this blog I'll put up interesting thoughts and personal comments on the EV Scene in India.