I wonder what they are doing to get such a good range.
The article says that the range was extended through thermal management of the battery.
To help extend the life and the range of the battery pack, the build team began working with AllCell Technologies to incorporate the company's phase-change thermal management technology into the design.
Does keeping the battery at a regular temperature really make that much difference? How hot do those batteries get when they are in use?
Besides fairings, what other components could affect the range? Controller? Battery management system?
I'm also curious about how the heat gets dissipated from the PCM once the entire block has liquefied.
As far as I understand PCM, it absorbs heat by turning from solid to liquid (similar to how water maintains 0 C while transforming from solid ice to liquid water) but unless the heat can go somewhere, eventually the entire block will heat up. I suppose continuous use would cause the batteries to heat up, but at least the initial heat could be absorbed thereby protecting the batteries for some time.
In any case, any range extending technology is good news for the EVs of the future!