Ultracapacitors Store Energy in a Hybrid Electric Vehicle
Tuesday, July 17 2007
Capacitors are superior to batteries with respect to energy density, longevity, and performance.
A government/ industry/ academic cooperative
has developed a hybrid electric transit bus (HETB). The goals of the development
program, which continues, include doubling the fuel economy of city transit
buses currently in service, and reducing emissions to one-tenth of the levels
allowed by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards. A unique aspect
of the power system of the HETB is the use of capacitors in its the energy-storage
subsystem. At a gross weight of more than 17,000 kg, this is the largest known
vehicle to use capacitors to store energy.
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