Re: Battery suggestions for hybrid catamaran
- From: Ed Ferris <none>
- Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 15:21:32 -0000
12 kW-hr of lead-acid batteries for an electric car will weigh 500kg and
cost less than $2000. One advantage is that you can buy replacements
anywhere cars are sold. The new cylindrical lead-acid cells weigh half
and cost twice as much.
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