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E Cars-Powered By Lithium Ion Batteries

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Electric cars run on electricity. Unlike conventional vehicles that use a gasoline or diesel-powered engine, electric cars use an electric motor powered by electricity from batteries or a fuel cell.  E cars are really a boon to our irritated environment because they avoid all the exhausted gas emissions that come from conventional diesel cars, thereby decreasing air pollutions. Main advantages E cars over conventional petrol/diesel cars:- ·        Lower running cost ·        Lower maintenance cost-less moving parts compared to diesel cars-Just maintain the breaks, tires and suspension ·        Best for environment-zero exhaust emissions! ·        Decreased air pollutions benefits health ·        Improved safety-studies says it has lower center of gravity which makes them less likely to roll over Importance of li-ion batteries in e-cars Lithium ion batteries are most common type of batteries found in electric cars. They have higher power to weight ratio,

Lithium ion 18650 batteries in UK

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Lithium ion 18650 batteries in UK- All You need to know They are commonly called 18650 cells. It is one of the highly demanded rechargeable lithium ion batteries in the electronics world. It is best for flashlights, laptops and electronic devices. Laptops use one or more 18650’s allowing them to be recharged. They are also used to power electric vehicles. The 18650 cell has voltage of 3.7v and capacity ranges between 1800mAh and 3500mAh (mili-amp-hours)   They are two types; protected and unprotected. In protected version there is a protection circuit module on the 18650 lithium ion battery which prevents them from over charging and overheating issues, and so it is highly recommended. Best lithium ion battery for Flash Lights 18650|2600mAh  rechargeable lithium ion battery is the best choice for flash lights ·        Long cycle life-Up to 300 cycles ·        Stays charged –Retains 80% after 12 months ·        Maximum safety with protection modules ·