“Bolt it, or burn it?” That’s the question I explored in my latest podcast episode. Both bolt-on and weld-on cell traction batteries have their pros and cons — but the real difference shows up in: How they’re serviced,How they’re maintained, andHow long they last.Most people think bolt-on cells are “better and convenient,” but do they realize the equalization step can make or break the battery’s life? Listen in as I explain why ease of service doesn’t always mean better performance. SHARE YOU...
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“Bolt it, or burn it?” That’s the question I explored in my latest podcast episode. Both bolt-on and weld-on cell traction batteries have their pros and cons — but the real difference shows up in: How they’re serviced,How they’re maintained, andHow long they last.Most people think bolt-on cells are “better and convenient,” but do they realize the equalization step can make or break the battery’s life? Listen in as I explain why ease of service doesn’t always mean better performance. SHARE YOU...
77. Are EVs Fitted With Lithium-Ion Batteries The Future Of Passenger Transportation?
Batteries Demystified by Ramesh Natarajan
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5 months ago
77. Are EVs Fitted With Lithium-Ion Batteries The Future Of Passenger Transportation?
Electric vehicles, or EVs as they are more popularly known, are a sunrise sector with a lot of government encouragement so that car buyers shift to EVs from Internal Combustion Engine vehicles. Internal Combustion Engine vehicles are referred to as ICE vehicles. EV buyers are lured by the fuel cost savings that will accrue to them when they buy an EV. However, any fuel cost savings accrued to an EV owner have to cover the higher cost of EVs compared to ICE vehicles, insurance premi...
Batteries Demystified by Ramesh Natarajan
“Bolt it, or burn it?” That’s the question I explored in my latest podcast episode. Both bolt-on and weld-on cell traction batteries have their pros and cons — but the real difference shows up in: How they’re serviced,How they’re maintained, andHow long they last.Most people think bolt-on cells are “better and convenient,” but do they realize the equalization step can make or break the battery’s life? Listen in as I explain why ease of service doesn’t always mean better performance. SHARE YOU...