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Battery usage has increased in many countries, including Pakistan, due to the rising prices of petroleum products and the energy crisis as a battery that works at freezing and burning temperatures has recently been introduced.
According to the details, the engineers of the University of California in San Diego have developed new lithium-ion batteries that perform well even in freezing cold and scorching hot temperatures.
University of California engineers said that lithium-ion batteries are capable of storing large amounts of energy and are easier to operate at different temperatures thanks to the development of an electrolyte.
The electrolyte is not only capable of withstanding extreme temperatures but is also compatible with high-energy anodes and cathodes. An article on batteries was published in the International Journal on July 4.
According to an article published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the new batteries allow electric vehicles to travel longer on a single charge in the cold. The need for a cooling system can also be reduced in hot weather.