autogyro wrote:Swapping battery packs was in my original paper to the FIA in 2010 that the formula is based on.
Drayson is developing an induction pad for paddock re-charging.
I do not see the point of this as it cannot meet the needs of an instant change in a pit stop.
Just wondering as I know nothing about supercapacitors but,
What if cars would include a mix between supercapacitors and batteries? Supercapacitors for instant or very fast charging and a battery to transfer part of that energy to be used later in the lap/laps
Maybe with pads just on the straight it could be (some day) enough to fast charge the capacitors, and use that energy for the whole lap. Or pads for the pit-lane and do drive through for charging if it´s enough for more than one lap
That´s supposing LiO batteries are delayed more than expected, because with those they wouldn´t need swapping cars/batteries, and even so will deliver more than double power than current ones, so doble mileage and double power, at least, with first LiO batteries.... supposing they solve current problems as scheduled