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The batteries in the car were developed by Solar Industries in Colorado, USA. They are Lead-acid batteries (''6-GFM-200/12V200Ah'') encased in a recycled aluminum shell. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | * Car C311 caused the Torreta Canyon crisis when bullet-damaged battery leaked acid and short-circuited bogie motor's brakes. | ||
* Lifetime of this kind of battery is around 5-7 years. | |||
* One of these batteries can charge iPhone X around 73 times. | |||
* Each battery has around the same power capacity as Tesla Model 3 Standard Range. | |||
* Ironically, the batteries carry "Non Spillable" label. | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 19:57, 18 July 2020
Battery Cars mainly house power banks to accumulate power as the train travels. After the civil war, at least 37 Battery Cars were offline. This suggests that large parts of Snowpiercer are dedicated to power reserves.
History
Technology
The batteries in the car were developed by Solar Industries in Colorado, USA. They are Lead-acid batteries (6-GFM-200/12V200Ah) encased in a recycled aluminum shell.
Interior
Car C0996 is the first car to contain access to sub-train for anyone traveling from the tail.[1]
Car C0995 is an Electrical junction.
Appearances
- Season One
Trivia
- Car C311 caused the Torreta Canyon crisis when bullet-damaged battery leaked acid and short-circuited bogie motor's brakes.
- Lifetime of this kind of battery is around 5-7 years.
- One of these batteries can charge iPhone X around 73 times.
- Each battery has around the same power capacity as Tesla Model 3 Standard Range.
- Ironically, the batteries carry "Non Spillable" label.
Gallery
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Layton being escorted throuh