traction battery

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traction battery (plural traction batteries)

  1. A rechargeable battery used to power the electric motor(s) of a battery electric vehicle (BEV) or hybrid electric vehicle (HEV).
    Coordinate term: accessory battery
    • 1959 November, “Talking of Trains: S.R. Motor Luggage Vans”, in Trains Illustrated, pages 523, 526:
      In order to avoid the use of shunting locomotives at the ports a 230 amp./hr. traction battery is provided so that the vans can move under their own power on to the necessarily unelectrified quayside lines.
    • 2020 May 6, “Network News: '165' at Derby for hybrid conversion”, in Rail, page 15:
      At Derby, the '165' will be fitted with Magtec traction motors, range extender engines and traction batteries.