Electric Vehicle Air Conditioning

Can anyone shed some light on EV (electric vehicle)?
Does anyone make them with air conditioning? If no one sells them as this, what kind of parts i need to buy to add that this is essential for my own EV and how expensive is it? What is the reduction of the duration battery during the use of air conditioning? Shai Agassi is moving in the right direction. but I'm not talking about mass produced vehicles in the future. People do it themselves in their backyards, today! before conversion exhisting vehicle. and this is what my question concerns
Your initial question is quite broad, so I'll refer you to a very comprehensive website: http://www.electric-cars-are-for-girls.com/ Although the pun is a fairly complete and thus brings like a lot of information I've seen in many places. With respect to air conditioning and electric vehicles, if you just installed electrical components and prayed for the best you will have to decrease its potential for distance covered in each grade cool that you enjoy. The degree of reduction will depend on battery life how to get much heat is absorbed by the vehicle and how the vehicle is well insulated from the outside temps. However, there are several alternatives to the question: The Aptera has solar panels on it "to operate a ceiling fan so you can keep warm air from accumulating in the vehicle when sitting. This will decrease the initial burden of CA. The same vehicle uses a heat pump, which means that it is providing AC device that can be changed to provide heat when necessary. After that we could begin to see some of the solutions that have been used refrigerated trailers and boxes used in shipping. Once coolant was sprayed into the compartment was not too good for the environment. However, any compressed gas will give a cooling effect even when only air is released. Other solutions include: The mere addition of dry ice to the compartment (ice cream trucks) and provide a self-powered refrigeration unit. A new approach could be even more to address the problem as they do with passive solar homes. To maintain a constant temperature is necessary to add thermal mass. While Masonry has a specific heat of about 2 and water is about 4 some salts are about 8. These salts are The phase change materials and provide sufficient that absorb heat from the release of later when you may need in the night. PCM is a kind of battery for heat.
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