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  2. Electric boat - Wikipedia

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    Norway's first battery–electric ferry is MV Ampere, [22] [23] [24] with capacity for 120 cars and 12 trucks. As of November 2016 [update] , it has operated for 106,000 km. Its battery holds 1 MWh of energy, but the 9-minute charge time is sometimes not enough, and more battery capacity is to be installed.

  3. Electric car charging methods - Wikipedia

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    Constant voltage charging is a widely used charging method involving constant voltage between the battery poles. The starter battery uses constant voltage charging when the vehicle is running. If the specified voltage constant value is appropriate, it can ensure that the battery is fully charged, while also minimizing gas and water loss.

  4. Battery charger - Wikipedia

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    A battery charger, recharger, or simply charger, [1] [2] is a device that stores energy in an electric battery by running current through it. The charging protocol—how much voltage , amperes, current, for how long and what to do when charging is complete—depends on the size and type of the battery being charged.

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  6. 42-volt electrical system - Wikipedia

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    Literature on 42-volt electrical systems often refers to systems powered with a 6-cell lead-acid battery as nominally 14 volts. Depending on operating conditions, the vehicle electrical system voltage today can vary between 6.5 and 16 V, with a varying degree of ripple superimposed on this value.

  7. 48-volt electrical system - Wikipedia

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    A 48 V system can provide more power, improve energy recuperation, [7] and allow up to an 85% decrease in cable mass. [10]12-volt systems can provide only 3.5 kilowatts, while a 48 V power could achieve 15 to 20 kW or even 50 kW. 48 volts is below the level that is considered safe without special protective measures.

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    Duke Energy sends excess power to the Bad Creek Hydropower Station to pump water into a reservoir, then runs the water downhill to generate electricity.

  9. Capacitor electric vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A Higer Capabus operated by GSP Belgrade. A capacitor electric vehicle is a vehicle that uses supercapacitors (also called ultracapacitors) to store electricity. [1]As of 2010 [needs update], the best ultracapacitors can only store about 5% of the energy that lithium-ion rechargeable batteries can, limiting them to a couple of miles per charge.

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