EEStor UltraCaps - Too Good To Be True?
Posted by Max Dunn Wed, 09 Jul 2008 22:56:00 GMT
If EEStor can achieve what they claim, it will blow open the electric vehicle market which is currently held back only by battery technology. Here is what they claim:
- For a 52 kWh unit, an initial production price of $3,200, falling to $2,100.
- No degradation from charge/discharge cycles
- 4-6 minute charge time assuming sufficient cooling of the cables.
Currently, a lithium battery pack this size would cost more than $30,000, would last less than 2,000 cycles and takes at least a couple of hours to charge.
However, EEStor is a private company and is not releasing much information to be able to verify their claims. Let’s hope that they are successful!