首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
考研
One of the biggest hurdles to getting more electric cars on the road is " range anxiety," the worry people have of their car bat
One of the biggest hurdles to getting more electric cars on the road is " range anxiety," the worry people have of their car bat
admin
2018-04-17
41
问题
One of the biggest hurdles to getting more electric cars on the road is " range anxiety," the worry people have of their car battery dying before they get to a charging station. A new study should help brush those fears aside.
Most American drivers do not go beyond the distance that today’s electric cars can go on a single battery charge in one day, the study found. In fact, 87 percent of the vehicles on the road could be replaced by low-cost EVs on the market today even if they were only charged overnight, say the MIT researchers who conducted the study published in Nature Energy. If this large-scale
swap
were to happen, it would lead to roughly 30 percent less carbon emissions even if the electricity were coming from carbon-emitting power plants.
The researchers analyzed daily vehicle travel patterns across the U. S. by bringing together two large datasets. One, the National Household Travel Survey, gave them information on millions of trips made by all kinds of cars. The other included detailed GPS-based data collected by state agencies that measured second-by-second velocity of each kind of trip. The researchers also factored in ambient temperature and inefficient driving behavior to calculate the energy consumption of each trip: extensive heating or cooling and driving habits such as hard acceleration zap energy and can reduce driving range.
Taking the 2013 Nissan Leaf as an example of an affordable EV on the market, the researchers found that it could meet the driving needs of 87 percent of vehicles on a single day. That number could go up to 98 percent as batteries meet new capacity targets set by the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy.
What about the remaining 13 percent of trips? The researchers admit that electric cars might not cut it for longer trips, such as vacation travel. For those times, they suggest that people in a two-car household could use their gasoline-powered vehicle, or they could rely on car-sharing or renting services.
The data covered the country’s 12 major metro cities, from dense urban areas such as New York to sprawling cities like Houston. Surprisingly, the adoption potential of electric vehicles was pretty similar across these diverse cities: it only varied from 84-93 percent. " This goes against the view that electric vehicles—at least affordable ones, which have limited range—only really work in dense urban centers," said the study’s lead author Jessika E. Trancik in a press release.
Trancik and her colleagues admit that addressing range anxiety might not be enough to boost EV sales. "Satisfying consumer preferences for vehicle performance and aesthetics will also be important, as will financing options to offset the purchase price," they say in the paper.
What do we know about electric cars today?
选项
A、They can travel for one day on a single charge.
B、They can replace 13 percent of gas vehicles.
C、They surpass a typical American’s daily driving distance.
D、They help to cut the prices of gas vehicles.
答案
C
解析
信息筛选题。答案可定位到第二段第一句Most American drivers do not go beyond the distance that today’s electric cars can go on a single battery charge in one day,即绝大多数美国司机驾驶机动车的单日行驶里程不会超出电动汽车的单次充电续航里程,而非选项[A]所述“电动汽车单次充电后能行驶一天”。选项[B]数据有误,能替换的燃油汽车不是13%,而是87%。选项[D]“有助于降低燃油汽车的价格”属于主观臆断,文中没有对应信息。
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/ugBZ777K
0
考研英语一
相关试题推荐
Fordecades,ferryboatscrossedthecoldwatersofMichigan’sStraitsofMackinac,shuttlingpeopleandvehiclesbetweenthetw
Aslongaspeoplehavelookedupatthenightsky,theyhavewonderedwhetherhumanityisaloneintheuniverse.Ofplacesclose
Newspapersarebecomingmorebalancedbusinesses,withahealthiermixofrevenuesfromreadersandadvertisers.Americanpapers
Itmaynotbeobvious,buthearingtwolanguagesregularlyduringpregnancyputsinfantsontheroadtobilingualismbybirth.A
Youarewhatyoueat,orsothesayinggoes.ButRichardWrangham,ofHarvardUniversity,believesthatthisistrueinamorep
Thiseyeontheconsumerapproachisknownasthemarketingconcept,whichsimplymeansthatinsteadoftryingtosellwhatever
Themythologyofaculturecanprovidesomevitalinsightsintothebeliefsandvaluesofthatculture.【F1】Byusingfantastican
BilledastheSiliconValleyRobotBlockPartyandheldduringNationalRoboticsWeek,thepartyyesterdaywasacelebrationof
现代政府依赖专家人才——2000年英译汉及详解Governmentsthroughouttheworldactontheassumptionthatthewelfareoftheirpeopledependslargely
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelistA-Gto
随机试题
奥氏体不锈钢与珠光体钢焊接时,采用最多的焊接方法是_____。
A.产生光子,平均能量0.83MeV,半衰期1590年B.产生光子,平均能量1.25MeV,半衰期5.27年C.产生光子,平均能量0.36.MeV,半衰期74.2天D.产生电子,平均能量2.28MeV,半衰期28.1年E.产生中子,平均能量2.35
错误处方登记的内容包括:
引起成年人肾病综合征最常见的肾炎是
某工程项目业主采用《建设工程工程量清单计价规范》(GB50500—2008)规定的计价方法,通过公开招标,确定了中标人。招投标文件中有关资料如下:(1)分部分项工程量清单中含有甲、乙两个分项,工程量分别为4500m3和3200m3。清单报价中甲
银行个人贷款营销人员的基本要求不包括()。
读下图,完成下题。图中主体山脉的走向是()。
简述幼儿教师应具备的职业能力。
从世纪之交的人类基因组计划,到今天的人类基因组编写计划。基因革命的巨轮劈波斩浪,滚滚向前,有学者担心,如果人类基因组编写计划成功实现,这有可能造出没有生物学意义上父母的人,从而挑战人的定义这个最为根本的哲学问题。以下哪项是上述学者的担心所假设的?
Thegovernmentistobanpaymentstowitnessesbynewspapersseekingtobuyuppeopleinvolvedinprominentcases【21】thetrialo
最新回复
(
0
)