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Electric Vehicles : What will happen to all the dead batteries?

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        Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling News Batteries are used as a secondary power source with the introduction of first automobile. Electric vehicle battery or traction battery power the propulsion of battery electric vehicles in the market. Electric vehicle battery is a secondary (rechargeable) battery. It uses chemical energy stored in rechargeable battery packs for power; and therefore, does not require any combustion engine for propulsion. These batteries reach a point called end of life and after this are replaced with a new one. The valuable materials within each of these batteries, which reach end of life, can be recovered and recycled to optimize the use of finite metal resources. Aluminum, cobalt, nickel, lithium, and other types of metals can be recovered from these batteries, which reach end of the life. Click HERE To Download PDF -  https://bit.ly/3HYuzix  Factors such as finite metal resources, growth in demand for zero emission vehicles,...

A Simple case study of Automotive Battery Management System [PDF]

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  The automotive battery management system helps monitor battery usage and optimum performance of a battery. This system further manages rechargeable battery by controlling its operating area, balancing it, and protecting the battery. It also controls recharging of battery in an electric vehicle. Therefore, rise in adoption of electric and hybrid electric vehicles is expected to boost the demand for automotive battery management system. The factors such as enhancing the longevity of battery, temperature management, and data recording drive the growth of the automotive battery management system market. Get Complete PDF Information  -  https://bit.ly/3GsqRNw  Lithium-ion batteries are gaining traction due to its features such as higher power density and lower cost. Earlier lead-acid batteries were majorly used, which did not have enough storage capacity per unit of mass. However, Lithium-based batteries are difficult to manage due to its non-linear charge or discharge ...