While battery and electric motor technology up until now has relied on airconditioning to maintain optimum operating temperatures for today’s electric vehicles Ford has looked at a different way of keeping a battery happy.
Ford has developed a liquid heating and cooling system for the batteries that will provide power for the all-new Ford Focus Electric that will make it’s showroom appearance in the US next year and in Europe in 2012.
Follow the link to AutomotiveTechnology.info to read more about Ford’s new battery cooling system for the Ford Focus Electric