AsupramkvC
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Battery engineers are focusing on their r & d that will most likely end up mass producing solid state batteries that will most likely replace lithium ion batteries. Solid state batteries have higher density and will be more safe and efficient than lithium ion batteries. It will not contain materials that may be dangerous or toxic, and it will be packed as a more compact package, allowing electric cars to be lighter and greener. But since this battery technology is relatively new, itâs very expensive at the moment. Hydrogen fuel cell, on the other hand, is the top priority being supported by the Japanese government in Japan as for their future of mobility. Fuel cell doesnât carry heavy battery packs like electric cars do. The downside is that itâs still very costly to produce and there arenât that much infrastructure supporting it. To date, there are only very limited fuel cell stations worldwide. So it seems like electric cars are still the better choices. Itâs just that there hasnât been a consistent solution to electric cars just yet on how to quickly recharge the battery as compared to how fast you would fill up a tank of gasoline or diesel or fuel cell tank. The future is clearly moving to electric and fuel cell. I just hope the internal combustion engine wonât die anytime soon.
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