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Battery swapping

Battery swapping or battery switching is an electric vehicle technology that allows battery electric vehicles to quickly exchange a discharged battery pack for a fully charged new one, as an alternative to recharging the vehicle via a charging station. Battery swapping is common in electric forklift applications.[1]

A Nio battery swap station at a carpark in Beijing.

Currently, Taiwanese electric scooter manufacturer Gogoro operates the largest battery swap network for electric mopeds, with nearly 11,000 GoStations in Taiwan, and 250 in Mainland China.[2][3][4] Chinese luxury carmaker Nio is the only major operator of automobile battery swapping stations for the public. The company has built around 2250 battery swap stations around China and Europe, and the process takes three minutes from start to finish.[5][6] Previously, Renault and Tesla attempted to make their vehicles capable of swapping batteries.

History edit

 
The SunRay and Caballito on their way to Micronesia for a conference on global warming.

The concept of an exchangeable battery service was proposed as early as 1896. It was first offered between 1910 and 1924, by Hartford Electric Light Company, through the GeVeCo battery service, serving electric trucks. The vehicle owner purchased the vehicle, without a battery, from General Vehicle Company (GeVeCo), part-owned by General Electric.[7] The power was purchased from Hartford Electric in the form of an exchangeable battery. Both vehicles and batteries were designed to facilitate a fast exchange. The owner paid a variable per-mile charge and a monthly service fee to cover truck maintenance and storage. These vehicles covered more than 6 million miles.

Beginning in 1917 and lasting a few years, a similar service operated in Chicago for owners of Milburn Electric cars.[8]

In 1993, Suntera developed a two-seat 3-wheel electric vehicle called the SUNRAY, which came with a battery cartridge that swapped out in minutes at a battery-swap station.[9] In 1995, Suntera added a motor scooter.[10] The company was later renamed Personal Electric Transports[11](P.E.T.). After 2000 the company developed an electric bus. In 2004, the company's 3-wheel stand-up EV won 1st place at the 5-day long American Tour de Sol electric vehicle race,[12] before closing in 2006.

A rapid battery replacement system was implemented to service 50 electric buses at the 2008 Summer Olympics.[13]

Some smaller schemes have attempted to popularize battery swapping with individual cities. Zotye Auto built a fleet 15 of M300 EV hatchbacks for a taxi fleet in Hangzhou, China. In 2011, one of these vehicles caught on fire after the battery pack in the trunk caught fire. An investigation later found that battery in question, as well as the connecting electronics in the truck, had become worn out form repeated loading and unloading of charged battery packs. The electric scheme was halted following the incident.[14]

The Better Place network was the first modern attempt at making the battery switching model mainstream. The Renault Fluence Z.E. was the first car enabled to adopt the approach and was offered in several countries, including those where no battery swap stations had been planned.[15]

 
A Better Place battery switching station near Dvir, Israel.

Better Place launched its first battery-swapping station in Israel, in Kiryat Ekron, near Rehovot in March 2011. The exchange process took five minutes.[16][17] Subsequent battery swap stations were built in Denmark. Better Place filed for bankruptcy in Israel in May 2013.[18][19]

In 2012, Tesla started building a proprietary fast-charging Tesla Supercharger network.[20] A year later, in June 2013, Tesla announced its plan to offer battery swapping. Tesla showed that a battery swap with the Model S took just over 90 seconds.[21][22] Elon Musk said the service would be offered at around US$60 to US$80 at June 2013 prices. The vehicle purchase included one battery pack. After a swap, the owner could later return and receive their battery pack fully charged. A second option would be to keep the swapped battery and receive/pay the difference in value between the original and the replacement. Pricing was not announced.[21] In 2015 the company abandoned its sole swapping station, built at Harris Ranch, for lack of customer interest.[23]

Other battery swapping service providers include Gogoro, Delta Electronics, BattSwap,[citation needed], Voltia, and Swap & Go.[24][25][26] By early 2022, Nio had built more than 850 swap stations in China,[27] up from 131 in 2020.[28] A station can cost $772,000 in China. A 90 kWh battery is charged at 60 kW and can be swapped in 6 minutes.[27] China operates cement trucks where the heavy battery is swapped.[29] A battery swap system with a 2 MWh battery in each 20-foot (6.1 m) shipping container powering a converted canal barge began operating in the Netherlands in 2021.[30][31]

Trial run of EV battery swapping in Singapore edit

Singapore started experimenting with EV battery swapping from 2022. In 2022, the country's land transport authority gave Gogoro the go-ahead to conduct a trial run of deploying swappable EV batteries - specifically for food delivery service providers. In 2023, Mo Batteries partnered with SingPost to provide battery replacement support for two electric bikes used by SingPost.[32]

Gallery edit

Criticism edit

Battery swapping solutions were criticized as proprietary. By creating a monopoly regarding the ownership of the batteries and the patent-protected technologies the companies split up the market and decrease the chances of wider usage of battery swapping.[33] BMW termed battery swapping as a waste of time.[32]

References edit

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  2. ^ "Swappable batteries for electric vans and lorries make sense". The Economist. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  3. ^ Shu, Catherine (2021-10-11). "Gogoro launches battery swapping stations in China". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  4. ^ Toll, Micah (2021-08-30). "Gogoro named global leader in light electric vehicle battery swapping, passes 200 million swaps". Electrek. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  5. ^ "NIO Power". NIO. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Nio's battery swapping tech in Norway". Deutsche Welle. 8 June 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  7. ^ Cassidy, William B. (30 September 2013). "Trucking's Eclipsed Electric Age". The Lost Annals of Transport. Retrieved 20 May 2022.
  8. ^ Kirsch, David A. (2000). The Electric Vehicle and the Burden of History. Rutgers University Press. pp. 153–162. ISBN 0-8135-2809-7.
  9. ^ "Technology: Something New Under the Hawaiian Sun: a Solar Car: Japan will import up to 2,000 SunRay zero-emission vehicles. Assembly will take place at a former sugar plantation town". Los Angeles Times. 5 April 1995.
  10. ^ "Budd Steinhilber, FIDSA". Industrial Designers Society of America - IDSA. 10 May 2010.
  11. ^ "Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features". archives.starbulletin.com.
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  13. ^ "BIT Attends the Delivery Ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Games -Alternative Fuel Vehicles". Beijing Institute of Technology. 18 July 2008. Retrieved 2 June 2013.
  14. ^ "Battery Pack Defects Blamed for Zotye EV Fire". China Auto Web. 2011-06-13. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
  15. ^ . Better Place. 22 October 2010. Archived from the original on 12 September 2010. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  16. ^ Udasin, Sharon (24 March 2011). "Better Place launches 1st Israeli battery-switching station". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 25 March 2011.
  17. ^ Motavalli, Jim (29 July 2011). "Plug-and-Play Batteries: Trying Out a Quick-Swap Station for E.V.'s". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  18. ^ Kershner, Isabel (26 May 2013). "Israeli Venture Meant to Serve Electric Cars Is Ending Its Run". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  19. ^ Elis, Niv (26 May 2013). "Death of Better Place: Electric car co. to dissolve". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  20. ^ "Tesla Motors Launches Revolutionary Supercharger Enabling Convenient Long Distance Driving | Tesla Investor Relations". ir.tesla.com. Sep 24, 2012. from the original on 2020-11-02. Retrieved 2022-06-17.[self-published source]
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  22. ^ "Tesla Motors demonstrates battery swap in the Model S". Green Car Congress. 21 June 2013. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
  23. ^ Sorokanich, Robert (10 June 2015). "Musk: Tesla "unlikely" to pursue battery swapping stations". Road & Track. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  24. ^ Voltia Group (2 December 2015), Companies successfully using the GreenWay Service, archived from the original on 15 December 2021, retrieved 25 April 2017
  25. ^ "Electric-Car Battery Swapping, Slovakian Style (Well, Vans, Anyway)". Green Car Reports. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  26. ^ "PTT's head discusses future tactics". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
  27. ^ a b "Could battery swapping replace EV charging?". Autocar. 4 April 2022. from the original on 4 April 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  28. ^ Hanley, Steve (31 May 2020). "NIO Completes More Than 500,000 Battery Swaps". CleanTechnica.
  29. ^ Doll, Scooter (15 March 2022). "Geely is rolling out swap stations for heavy duty EVs like cement mixers, housing three-ton battery packs". Electrek.
  30. ^ "First emission-free inland shipping vessel on energy containers in service". Port of Rotterdam. 6 September 2021.
  31. ^ Berrill, Paul (7 September 2021). "Heineken refreshes the batteries other shippers can't reach". TradeWinds.
  32. ^ a b "Can Swappable Batteries For EVs Work? Singapore's Mo Batteries Is Hopeful". 2023-02-06. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  33. ^ "Tesla battery swap a dead end". 21 June 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2014.

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Battery swapping or battery switching is an electric vehicle technology that allows battery electric vehicles to quickly exchange a discharged battery pack for a fully charged new one as an alternative to recharging the vehicle via a charging station Battery swapping is common in electric forklift applications 1 A Nio battery swap station at a carpark in Beijing Currently Taiwanese electric scooter manufacturer Gogoro operates the largest battery swap network for electric mopeds with nearly 11 000 GoStations in Taiwan and 250 in Mainland China 2 3 4 Chinese luxury carmaker Nio is the only major operator of automobile battery swapping stations for the public The company has built around 2250 battery swap stations around China and Europe and the process takes three minutes from start to finish 5 6 Previously Renault and Tesla attempted to make their vehicles capable of swapping batteries Contents 1 History 2 Trial run of EV battery swapping in Singapore 3 Gallery 4 Criticism 5 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp The SunRay and Caballito on their way to Micronesia for a conference on global warming The concept of an exchangeable battery service was proposed as early as 1896 It was first offered between 1910 and 1924 by Hartford Electric Light Company through the GeVeCo battery service serving electric trucks The vehicle owner purchased the vehicle without a battery from General Vehicle Company GeVeCo part owned by General Electric 7 The power was purchased from Hartford Electric in the form of an exchangeable battery Both vehicles and batteries were designed to facilitate a fast exchange The owner paid a variable per mile charge and a monthly service fee to cover truck maintenance and storage These vehicles covered more than 6 million miles Beginning in 1917 and lasting a few years a similar service operated in Chicago for owners of Milburn Electric cars 8 In 1993 Suntera developed a two seat 3 wheel electric vehicle called the SUNRAY which came with a battery cartridge that swapped out in minutes at a battery swap station 9 In 1995 Suntera added a motor scooter 10 The company was later renamed Personal Electric Transports 11 P E T After 2000 the company developed an electric bus In 2004 the company s 3 wheel stand up EV won 1st place at the 5 day long American Tour de Sol electric vehicle race 12 before closing in 2006 A rapid battery replacement system was implemented to service 50 electric buses at the 2008 Summer Olympics 13 Some smaller schemes have attempted to popularize battery swapping with individual cities Zotye Auto built a fleet 15 of M300 EV hatchbacks for a taxi fleet in Hangzhou China In 2011 one of these vehicles caught on fire after the battery pack in the trunk caught fire An investigation later found that battery in question as well as the connecting electronics in the truck had become worn out form repeated loading and unloading of charged battery packs The electric scheme was halted following the incident 14 nbsp A Zotye M300 EV having its batteries replaced nbsp The batteries of a Zotye M300 EV being charged before being swapped nbsp Wear and tear in the battery compartment of a Zotye M300 EV located in the trunk The Better Place network was the first modern attempt at making the battery switching model mainstream The Renault Fluence Z E was the first car enabled to adopt the approach and was offered in several countries including those where no battery swap stations had been planned 15 nbsp A Better Place battery switching station near Dvir Israel Better Place launched its first battery swapping station in Israel in Kiryat Ekron near Rehovot in March 2011 The exchange process took five minutes 16 17 Subsequent battery swap stations were built in Denmark Better Place filed for bankruptcy in Israel in May 2013 18 19 In 2012 Tesla started building a proprietary fast charging Tesla Supercharger network 20 A year later in June 2013 Tesla announced its plan to offer battery swapping Tesla showed that a battery swap with the Model S took just over 90 seconds 21 22 Elon Musk said the service would be offered at around US 60 to US 80 at June 2013 prices The vehicle purchase included one battery pack After a swap the owner could later return and receive their battery pack fully charged A second option would be to keep the swapped battery and receive pay the difference in value between the original and the replacement Pricing was not announced 21 In 2015 the company abandoned its sole swapping station built at Harris Ranch for lack of customer interest 23 Other battery swapping service providers include Gogoro Delta Electronics BattSwap citation needed Voltia and Swap amp Go 24 25 26 By early 2022 Nio had built more than 850 swap stations in China 27 up from 131 in 2020 28 A station can cost 772 000 in China A 90 kWh battery is charged at 60 kW and can be swapped in 6 minutes 27 China operates cement trucks where the heavy battery is swapped 29 A battery swap system with a 2 MWh battery in each 20 foot 6 1 m shipping container powering a converted canal barge began operating in the Netherlands in 2021 30 31 Trial run of EV battery swapping in Singapore editSingapore started experimenting with EV battery swapping from 2022 In 2022 the country s land transport authority gave Gogoro the go ahead to conduct a trial run of deploying swappable EV batteries specifically for food delivery service providers In 2023 Mo Batteries partnered with SingPost to provide battery replacement support for two electric bikes used by SingPost 32 Gallery edit nbsp Battery Swap Station for light commercial vehicles in Slovakia nbsp Loading a Voltia electric LKW battery pack nbsp A shuttered Better Place batter swap station in Funen Denmark nbsp Gogoro GoStation colocated at a CPC petrol station in Sanzhi District New Taipei CityCriticism editSee also Open hardware Battery swapping solutions were criticized as proprietary By creating a monopoly regarding the ownership of the batteries and the patent protected technologies the companies split up the market and decrease the chances of wider usage of battery swapping 33 BMW termed battery swapping as a waste of time 32 References edit Industrial electrical vehicle stalwarts head out on the road Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 24 October 2010 Swappable batteries for electric vans and lorries make sense The Economist ISSN 0013 0613 Retrieved 2022 09 28 Shu Catherine 2021 10 11 Gogoro launches battery swapping stations in China TechCrunch Retrieved 2022 09 28 Toll Micah 2021 08 30 Gogoro named global leader in light electric vehicle battery swapping passes 200 million swaps Electrek Retrieved 2022 09 28 NIO Power NIO Retrieved 4 July 2022 Nio s battery swapping tech in Norway Deutsche Welle 8 June 2022 Retrieved 4 July 2022 Cassidy William B 30 September 2013 Trucking s Eclipsed Electric Age The Lost Annals of Transport Retrieved 20 May 2022 Kirsch David A 2000 The Electric Vehicle and the Burden of History Rutgers University Press pp 153 162 ISBN 0 8135 2809 7 Technology Something New Under the Hawaiian Sun a Solar Car Japan will import up to 2 000 SunRay zero emission vehicles Assembly will take place at a former sugar plantation town Los Angeles Times 5 April 1995 Budd Steinhilber FIDSA Industrial Designers Society of America IDSA 10 May 2010 Honolulu Star Bulletin Features archives starbulletin com The Tour de Sol Reports 2004 autoauditorium com BIT Attends the Delivery Ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Games Alternative Fuel Vehicles Beijing Institute of Technology 18 July 2008 Retrieved 2 June 2013 Battery Pack Defects Blamed for Zotye EV Fire China Auto Web 2011 06 13 Retrieved 2013 06 25 Better Place The Renault Fluence ZE Better Place 22 October 2010 Archived from the original on 12 September 2010 Retrieved 22 October 2010 Udasin Sharon 24 March 2011 Better Place launches 1st Israeli battery switching station The Jerusalem Post Retrieved 25 March 2011 Motavalli Jim 29 July 2011 Plug and Play Batteries Trying Out a Quick Swap Station for E V s The New York Times Retrieved 23 June 2013 Kershner Isabel 26 May 2013 Israeli Venture Meant to Serve Electric Cars Is Ending Its Run The New York Times Retrieved 27 May 2013 Elis Niv 26 May 2013 Death of Better Place Electric car co to dissolve The Jerusalem Post Retrieved 30 May 2013 Tesla Motors Launches Revolutionary Supercharger Enabling Convenient Long Distance Driving Tesla Investor Relations ir tesla com Sep 24 2012 Archived from the original on 2020 11 02 Retrieved 2022 06 17 self published source a b Rogowsky Mark 21 June 2013 Tesla 90 Second Battery Swap Tech Coming This Year Forbes Retrieved 22 June 2013 Tesla Motors demonstrates battery swap in the Model S Green Car Congress 21 June 2013 Retrieved 22 June 2013 Sorokanich Robert 10 June 2015 Musk Tesla unlikely to pursue battery swapping stations Road amp Track Retrieved 26 October 2015 Voltia Group 2 December 2015 Companies successfully using the GreenWay Service 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