Power Plant Engineering
BATTERY OPERATED VEHICLES
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Power-Plant-Engineering
2.22.5 BATTERY OPERATED VEHICLES
The Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources (MNES) of the Government of India is im- plementing a programme on Alternative Fuel for Surface Transportation, which focuses on develop- ment and deployment of battery operated vehicles (BOVs). BOVs are environmentally benign, noise- free and consume no oil. The Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CECRI), Karaikudi is developing high-energy lithium polymer batteries of 1 ah capacity with a life cycle of 350 for vehicular traction. CECRI has already synthesized and characterized LiCoO cathode active material and completed the optimisation of polymer electrolyte films and basic cell studies. The charge-discharge studies indicated cell efficiencies of more than 60%. The project sanctioned at the Center for Materials for Electronics Technology (C-MET), Pune, envisages the development of novel route synthesis, characterisation and electrochemical studies on high quality cathode materials for rechargeable lithium batteries for electric vehicle use. Lithium man- ganese oxide is one of the cathode materials for lithium batteries. C-MET has developed cathode mate- rials and characterised by using different characterization techniques. Work is in progress for the devel- opment of prototype lithium cells and for optimisation of various parameters for the cathode materials developed so far under this project. Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, has assembled and characterised laboratory scale lithium ion secondary cells in non-aqueous electrolyte with aluminum as a negative electrode and lithium manganese oxide as the positive electrode. Several carbon samples are used for separation of negative electrodes and electrochemical characterisation. Commercial lithium cobalt oxide is used for prepara- tion of positive electrodes and electrochemical characterisation. Discharge capacity of 60–80 mAh/g has been achieved during a long cycle life. NCL, Pune has synthesized carbonaceous materials based on coconut shell carbon for super capacitor electrode using various activation methods. The laboratory has prepared activated carbon using different processing procedures with KOH, ZnCl LiOH and CsOH etc. The BET surface area after gas phase activation is in the range of 800–1000 m/g. The research group has also prepared carbon composite electrodes using Ru and Ir metal oxides. IISc, Bangalore, is implementing a project entitled ‘Development of solid electrolyte materials for electrochemical double layer super capacitors.’ The Institute has developed solid polymer electro- lytes of silicate-salt composites based on sol-gel process for ultra capacitor applications. Capacitance of 300–400 Farad per gram of the material developed has been achieved. Polyacrilonitrile-based solid electrolytes have been developed and capacitances of the order of a few hundreds of Farads achieved. A number of solid electrolyte systems would be investigated for super capacitor applications. The CECRI at Karaikudi is implementing a project to develop conducting polymer based super capacitors. The Institute has fabricated and characterized n-type and p-type conducting polymer composite electrodes for super capacitor use. It is in the process of assembling and analyzing a model super capacitor to achieve higher performance. The Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute (NARI) at Phaltan, under another project, devel- oped and demonstrated the operation of 20 battery-assisted cycle rickshaws in Maharasthra. Encour- aged with the performance, NARI plans to develop and deploy more such passenger rickshaws. The Ministry sanctioned a pilot project to M/s Scooters India Limited (SIL), Lucknow and M/s Mahindra NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY RESOURCES AND UTILISATION 107 Eco Mobiles Limited, Mumbai, for demonstration of 300 numbers of battery operated three wheelers (BOTWs ) in Agra and other cities. 250 BOTWs are already operating in Agra, Allahabad, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Lucknow and Pune for demonstration, awareness, promotion and generating perform- ance data of the vehicles in field conditions. The Ministry broadened the scope for the demonstration programme on BOVs in the year 2002– 2003 to cover battery operated passenger three wheelers and battery operated passenger cars, besides the battery operated buses/minibuses. This programme provided subsidy on the purchase of these types of indigenously manufactured vehicles through the Nodal Agencies and Departments in the States and Union Territories. MNES propose to initiate Technology Mission on Battery Operated Electric Vehicles during the Tenth Plan. Download 3.45 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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