The program established by the United States Department of Energy through Argonne National Laboratory for development of lead-acid batteries for electric vehicles consisted of two phases. The first phase was a 3-year effort to develop an Improved State of the Art (ISOA) electric vehicle battery. The performance testing of 2 sizes of ISOA batteries developed by Johnson Controls, Inc., the EV2300 and the EV3000, is described elsewhere. The second phase of the program deals with testing of an Advanced lead-acid battery. This paper describes the performance testing of on Advanced battery design developed by Johnson Controls, Inc., which was designed to meet the 1983 goals.
Performance testing of advanced lead acid batteries for electric vehicles
Leistungstest fortgeschrittener Bleisaeurebatterien fuer Elektrofahrzeuge
1985
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