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25.8. Applications / 25.24
25.9. Recent Developments / 25.27
References / 25.29
Chapter 26. Lithium-Ion Batteries Jeff Dahn and Grant M. Ehrlich 26.1
26.1. General Characteristics / 26.1
26.2. Chemistry / 26.3
26.3. Construction / 26.41
26.4. Characteristics and Performance / 26.47
26.6. Safety Properties / 26.68
26.7. Conclusions and Future Trends / 26.75
Acknowledgments / 26.75
References / 26.75
Chapter 27. Rechargeable Lithium Metal Batteries (Ambient Temperature)
Daniel H. Doughty 27.1
27.1. General Characteristics / 27.1
27.2. Chemistry / 27.3
27.3. Characteristics of Lithium Rechargeable Batteries / 27.13
27.4. Conclusions / 27.22
Acknowledgments / 27.22
References / 27.24
Chapter 28. Rechargeable Zinc/Alkaline/Manganese Dioxide Batteries
Josef Daniel-Ivad and Karl Kordesch 28.1
28.1. General Characteristics / 28.1
28.2. Chemistry / 28.1
28.3. Construction / 28.3
28.4. Performance / 28.4
28.5. Charge Methods / 28.12
28.6. Types of Cells and Batteries / 28.15
References / 28.17
Part 4 Specialized Battery Systems
Chapter 29. Batteries for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Dennis A. Corrigan and
Alvaro Masias 29.3
29.1. Introduction / 29.3
29.2. EV Battery Performance Targets / 29.12
29.3. Batteries for Electric Vehicles / 29.15
29.4. Other Energy Storage Technologies for Electric Vehicles / 29.21
29.5. Hybrid Electric Vehicles / 29.22
29.6. Types of Hybrid Electric Vehicles / 29.28
29.7. Comparison of HEV Battery Performance Requirements / 29.35
29.8. Vehicle Integration of HEV Batteries / 29.37
27.9. Other Energy Storage Technologies for Hybrid Electric Vehicles / 29.46
References / 29.46