Energy Analysis and the Electric Car
760120
02/01/1976
- Event
- Content
- The energy which is necessary for both the construction and operation of a variety of cars is calculated and compared. It is concluded that the energy used in vehicle operation out-weighs that used for construction. Battery-powered cars while showing no significant advantage in overall energy requirement over gasoline vehicles offer the possibility of substituting coal or nuclear energy for hydrocarbon fuels in vehicle propulsion. Ultimately a fuel cell vehicle could offer major energy savings.
- Pages
- 8
- Citation
- Williams, K., "Energy Analysis and the Electric Car," SAE Technical Paper 760120, 1976, https://doi.org/10.4271/760120.