This sounds very close to what Dan Parmley did about ten
years ago, but I think he had the extra pack carried in
another vehicle and charged as they went along.

Gail

Lee Hart wrote:

> I think a more practical way to do it would be with a replaceable
> battery pack. Station a fully charged pack every 100 miles or so along
> the route. Drive the EV to the next station, swap its battery pack, and
> continue. There could be a charger at each stop to recharge it, so it is
> ready to swap back in on the return trip.
> 
> The smaller the vehicle, the easier this gets. For instance, it would be
> entertaining to do it with an electric bike or other very small EV, so
> battery swaps are easy.
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