Rechargeable batteries. Solid state electric vehicle batteries
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https://doi.org/10.51301/vest.su.2021.i2.37Keywords:
battery, ecology, solid-state battery, li-ion battery.Abstract
Most electric vehicles have a range of less than 300 miles, take more than an hour to recharge the battery, lose almost one-third of their cell capacity over 10 years, and pose a serious safety risk when handling flammable materials, resulting in an explosion. This article discusses the various types of electric car batteries, their operation, advantages and disadvantages. Solid-state batteries – the battery technology of the future, one of the most active areas of research of secondary batteries. The scientific community believes that lithium-ion batteries have reached their limit, solid-state batteries in recent years are seen as batteries that can inherit the state of lithium-ion batteries. The article presents the trend of introduction and widespread use of solid-state batteries in modern electric vehicles.
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