How to use nuclear energy to create an electric car?
I was at dinner last night with some friends, and they were talking about how automakers are now trying to use nuclear energy to power electric cars. Say what now?! This sounds crazy, can you confirm?
facilities are predicted to play a crucial role in the future of emissions-free vehicles.
Here’s what we know about nuclear energy and electric cars:
Insane amounts of reliable, emissions-free power are generated by nuclear plants.
Nuclear batteries (aka atomic batteries) create energy by utilizing the energy from the decay of radioactive isotopes. While this creates a long-lasting, reliable battery with high energy density, it comes at a steep price. Disposing of the battery after many years of use is still a concern.
EVs run much cleaner on zero-emissions sources like hydro, solar, wind, and nuclear power.
In coal-dependent areas, charging your EV overnight actually generates _more _emissions than internal combustion vehicles.
It’s important that the** supply chain of electric vehicles** also be emission-free. The most viable option for carbon-free electricity is nuclear energy. This power source can be utilized at EV and battery manufacturers, and recharging stations.
**Hydrogen can also be generated **using nuclear power plants. Did you know that EVs can be refueled in under five minutes and run twice as long on hydrogen fuel?
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