It was lead acid batteries, same as are used today in most gasoline cars to start the engine. That technology has been around for a very long time. It worked for car like this because the car itself was very light, and it didn’t go that fast maybe 30 mph or so peak speed. So the power consumption was way way way less than a modern electric vehicle.
Okay, that kind of makes sense. I was looking into solar and automatic switching (no grid tie) and was surprised to see those batteries being used as (smaller) options.
I wish it would’ve gone into how the battery worked. I just can’t imagine that that part of it was too great.
It was lead acid batteries, same as are used today in most gasoline cars to start the engine. That technology has been around for a very long time. It worked for car like this because the car itself was very light, and it didn’t go that fast maybe 30 mph or so peak speed. So the power consumption was way way way less than a modern electric vehicle.
Okay, that kind of makes sense. I was looking into solar and automatic switching (no grid tie) and was surprised to see those batteries being used as (smaller) options.