Electric Rechargeable Cells Are Electrochemical Cells That Have Been Used Mostly In Electric Vehicles

Authors

  • Dr.SP.Arunkumar, Mr.B.Sudhakar, Dr.M.Maheswaran, Dr.P.Maniiarasan, Ms.K.Sudhapriya, Dr.C.Prabha

Keywords:

Battery pack, cells, charging, electric vehicles, Li-ion batteries, Li metal batteries

Abstract

Affordable Electric Vehicles (EVs) are becoming a reality, thanks to lower traction battery prices. With greater drive range per recharge, EVs are becoming more acceptable. High energy density, power density, cycle life, safety, and cheap cost are all desirable characteristics of EV batteries. New cell chemistries are being developed to make batteries smaller, lighter, and capable of storing enough energy to compete with traditional cars. Lithium-ion batteries are the most common EV batteries on the market right now. The cathode material and the transport of lithium ions between the electrodes during charge/discharge events define the lithium-ion family of cell chemistries. The limits of Li-ion batteries, as well as safety problems and upcoming technologies, are discussed in this study.

Published

2024-01-06

How to Cite

Dr.SP.Arunkumar, Mr.B.Sudhakar, Dr.M.Maheswaran, Dr.P.Maniiarasan, Ms.K.Sudhapriya, Dr.C.Prabha. (2024). Electric Rechargeable Cells Are Electrochemical Cells That Have Been Used Mostly In Electric Vehicles. SJIS-P, 35(3), 730–742. Retrieved from http://sjis.scandinavian-iris.org/index.php/sjis/article/view/762

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