EV Batteries

EV batteries, or electric vehicle batteries, are storage devices that supply electrical energy to electric vehicles (EVs). They are typically rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that store energy from an external source, such as a charging station, and provide power to the vehicle’s electric motor. EV batteries are a critical component of electric vehicles, enabling them to operate without a traditional internal combustion engine. They determine the vehicle’s range, performance, and charging capabilities, and they play a significant role in the overall efficiency and sustainability of electric transport. The technology and chemistry of EV batteries are continually evolving, aimed at improving energy density, reducing charging times, and extending lifespan, which are essential for the widespread adoption of electric mobility.