Xref: utzoo sci.energy:502 sci.electronics:7441 sci.med:11638 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!att!ucbvax!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!apple!ems From: ems@Apple.COM (Mike Smith) Newsgroups: sci.energy,sci.electronics,sci.med Subject: Electric cars? Start with wheelchairs. Keywords: electirc cars wheelchairs batteries Message-ID: <3659@internal.Apple.COM> Date: 17 Aug 89 20:20:13 GMT Organization: Circle C Shellfish Ranch, Shores-of-the-Pacific Ca Lines: 64 There has been a bit of discussion about electric cars and their future use. I would like to suggest that there is a clear and present market of 'electric cars' and they could benefit from improvements. A friend is in an electric wheelchair. It is, in all important respects, a miniature electric car. It has steering, batteries, electric motors, etc. It also has a rather old an crude level of technology. It has no built in charger. Why? If she is at school (she teaches) she must monitor her power usage. If it get's too low she is stuck. There is no small portable WEATHERPROOF battery charger that could be tucked under the chair for use in such a problematic situation. It cannot be recharged from her van. She has a fully custom driving station built into her van, yet it has no provision to charge the chair while in motion. On at least one occasion she 'ran out of juice' on the way to her van. A kind passer by wheeled her into her van so that she could drive home. Then she had to wait for someone to notice her in the van to wheel her into the house to the battery charger. This is barbaric. It uses plain old lead acid batteries. I would think that a safer and more effective battery could be identified ... At the very least lead-acid gel cells would be less prone to acid leakage. To get real exstream, there is a fixed (and rather small) range to the on-board battery. Why is their no 'power trailer' that could be pulled behind the chair with either more batteries or even a small generator? (Come-on you 'hybrid electric' folks, surely you can come up with a small, QUIET generator or fuel cell). Yes, I'm frustrated to watch a friend deal with limitations of technology that seem to me to be bogus. There are so many known technologies that could be used to make the electric wheelchair more functional. It is an excellent place for the electric car folks to prove their concepts. After all, the customer is already sold on electric vehicles and would love to have ANY improvements! So tell me, why are electric wheelchairs at the trailing rather than the leading edge of electric vehicle technology? -- E. Michael Smith ems@apple.COM 'If you can dream it, you can do it' Walt Disney This is the obligatory disclaimer of everything. (Including but not limited to: typos, spelling, diction, logic, and nuclear war) -- E. Michael Smith ems@apple.COM 'If you can dream it, you can do it' Walt Disney This is the obligatory disclaimer of everything. (Including but not limited to: typos, spelling, diction, logic, and nuclear war)