Study of Battery Technology: Advancements in Electric Vehicles

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  • Ashutosh Singla Research Scholar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36676/dira.v12.i3.65

Keywords:

Battery, Technology, Advancements, Electric, Vehicles

Abstract

For the purpose of this research article, the developments in battery technology that have occurred within the electric vehicle (EV) sector are investigated. Electric cars have begun to emerge as a potentially viable alternative for environmentally responsible transportation in light of the increased focus placed on lowering emissions of greenhouse gases and mitigating the effects of climate change. The development of batteries that are both efficient and high-performance, and that are able to provide sufficient power, range, and longevity, is essential to the success of electric cars. This article is a detailed summary of the breakthroughs in battery technology that have been made in electric cars. It discusses the historical context, the current situation, recent developments, and future trends. The many forms of battery technology, such as lithium-ion batteries, solid-state batteries, and lithium-sulfur batteries, are investigated in great length, along with the advantages, disadvantages, and applications that are associated with each of these distinct types of batteries.

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2024-08-02
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DOI: 10.36676/dira.v12.i3.65
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Singla, A. (2024). Study of Battery Technology: Advancements in Electric Vehicles. Darpan International Research Analysis, 12(3), 180–187. https://doi.org/10.36676/dira.v12.i3.65

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