EV Batteries

EV batteries refer to the rechargeable energy storage systems used in electric vehicles (EVs) to power their electric motors. These batteries store electrical energy, which can be used to propel the vehicle, operate onboard electronics, and support regenerative braking systems. The most common type of battery used in EVs is the lithium-ion battery, known for its high energy density, long cycle life, and reduced weight compared to other battery technologies. EV batteries are crucial for the performance, range, and efficiency of electric vehicles, and they can be charged from the electrical grid or through renewable energy sources. The technology and management of EV batteries are essential for the advancement of electric mobility and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.