BTW, the stereo music alone from some cars here in Atlanta will limit the range to well below 100 miles.
LOL :)

Yes there is a problem with the figures, it may be that EEStor talks about european cars, and Jed/Wikipedia about US cars ;)

Michel

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From: Michel Jullian

104 miles range isn't much! Are you sure about the 0.5 kWh per mile for an electric car?
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While 0.5 kWh was quoted previously, paragraph [0073] of the patent app says:

"It is estimeated that is (sic) takes 14 hp, 746 watts per hp, to power an electric vehicle running at 60 mph with the lights, radio, and airconditioning on. The energy-storage unit must supply 52,220 Wh or 10,444 W for 5 hours to sustain this speed and energy usage and during this period the EV will have traveled 300 miles."

So, you have a right to question the figures.

BTW, the stereo music alone from some cars here in Atlanta will limit the range to well below 100 miles. They sound like the Aurora rumble that Jones heard last week. <g>

Terry
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