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A rechargeable battery that powers the electric motors of a battery electric vehicle (BEV) or hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) is referred to as an electric vehicle battery (EVB, also known as a traction battery). They are typically lithium-ion batteries that are made to have a high capacity for electric charges (or energy).
Electric vehicle batteries are different from starting, lighting, and ignition (SLI) batteries in that they are deep-cycle and designed to provide power for extended periods of time. The specific energy, energy density, and relatively high power-to-weight ratio of electric vehicle batteries make them stand out.
Smaller, lighter batteries are desirable because they make the vehicle lighter and, as a result, make it perform better. The majority of current battery technologies have a much lower specific energy than liquid fuels, limiting vehicles’ all-electric range.
Due to their high energy density for their weight, lithium-ion and lithium polymer batteries are the most common types of batteries in contemporary electric vehicles.
Lead-acid (flooded, deep-cycle, and valve-regulated lead acid), nickel-cadmium, nickel-metal hydride, and, less frequently, zinc-air and sodium nickel chloride (zebra) batteries are among the other types of rechargeable batteries utilized in electric vehicles.
The total energy is typically measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), and the amount of electricity (i.e. electric charge) stored in batteries is measured in coulombs or ampere hours.
The Global electric van battery market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Bobcat Company, a leader in the global compact equipment industry, is electrifying jobsites with electric innovations created to meet customers’ toughest challenges and offer solutions for a more sustainable future. Bobcat has introduced three battery-powered compact excavators: the E10e, E19e and E32e – delivering all the benefits of electric power and zero emissions without sacrificing performance.
The battery-powered van follow the company’s launch of the world’s first all-electric compact track loader, the Bobcat T7X. With these low-maintenance, battery-powered van, Bobcat continues to bring leading innovations to the compact equipment industry and redefine how work gets done.
Featuring state-of-the-art, lithium-ion battery technology, the Bobcat battery-powered compact excavators offer equal to or greater performance than their diesel-powered equivalents. The battery systems deliver high-energy density, long service life and require no routine maintenance. They provide about four hours of continuous runtime, or between six and eight hours of runtime using breaks to recharge.