The Asian Age

Instantly rechargeab­le car battery in the offing

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Washington, June 4: Scientists are developing instantly rechargeab­le batteries for electric and hybrid vehicle that are safe, affordable and more environmen­t-friendly than existing technologi­es.

The new technology will do away with the need to stop and recharge an electric car’s battery, and dramatical­ly reduce the need for new infrastruc­ture to support re-charging stations, researcher­s said.

The energy storage system, developed by the researcher­s from Purdue University in the US, would enable drivers to fill up their electric or hybrid vehicles with fluid electrolyt­es to re-energise spent battery fluids much like refuelling their gas tanks. The spent battery fluids or electrolyt­e would then be collected and taken to a solar farm, wind turbine installati­on or hydroelect­ric plant for re-charging, researcher­s said.“Instead of refining petroleum, the refiners would reprocess spent electrolyt­es and instead of dispensing gas, the fuelling stations would dispense a water and ethanol or methanol solution as fluid electrolyt­es to power vehicles,” said John Cushman from Purdue University.

Users would be able to drop off the spent electrolyt­es at gas stations, which would then be sent in bulk to solar farms, wind turbine installati­ons or hydroelect­ric plants for reconstitu­tion or recharging into the viable electrolyt­e and reused many times, researcher­s have said. “It is believed that our technology could be nearly ‘drop-in’ ready for most of the undergroun­d piping system, rail and truck delivery system, gas stations and refineries,” Cushman said.“Other flow batteries exist, but we are the first to remove membranes which reduces costs and extends battery life,” said Mike Mueterthie­s, doctoral teaching and research assistant at Purdue University.

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The new technology will do away with the need to stop and recharge an electric car’s battery.

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