A new generation of batteries -– safer, cleaner and far more powerful -– is beginning to emerge, batteries that can meet the demanding requirements of cars propelled by electricity. ...
Author: Kingpart Auto Parts Date: 2011-09-02 Clicked: 250 [ More Details ]
The most familiar type of electricity storage is the battery, and the lead-acid battery remains competitive against newer types, including in utility-scale applications. ...
Author: Battery Industry Date: 2011-09-02 Clicked: 285 [ More Details ]
The history of the lead acid battery, from the early pioneering days of Sinstede and Planté in the 1850s, to the simple arrangement of lead and sulphuric acid that has provided the power source for the entire world can be termed only as ext ...
Author: Battery Industry Date: 2011-09-02 Clicked: 208 [ More Details ]
Lead –acid battery technology is the oldest and still a successful secondary battery technology for many applications such as uninterruptible power supplies and automobile SLI (starting, lighting and ignition). One of the factors that limi ...
Author: Battery Industry Date: 2011-09-02 Clicked: 213 [ More Details ]
Lead acid (LA) is slowing running out of the energy storage race compared with nickel-metal hydrides and lithium-ions that entered the market with all the energy to win. Nickel-metal hydride (NmH) batteries are used in the current generation ...
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Toyota Motor Corp., Daimler AG and Bayerische Motoren Werke AG are turning to laptops for a cheaper way to power their electric cars -- and their sales. Automakers are testing packs of lithium-ion batteries assembled by Silicon Valley startu ...
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Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said recently in a note that the consumption of large amount of heavy metals in the battery industry, manufacturing, recycling, regeneration and other aspects create high risk of heavy metal ...
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