Automotive Are Battery Issues Hindering the Development of Automotive Power?

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Battery issues are significantly impacting the development of automotive power, primarily due to high costs and long charging times. Current battery technology often lacks the longevity compared to traditional fuel sources like petrol, which can operate for days without refueling. These limitations hinder widespread adoption of electric vehicles and the overall advancement of automotive power systems. The discussion highlights a need for more research and articles addressing these challenges. Addressing these battery-related issues is crucial for the future of automotive power development.
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Battery issues in Automotive!

Hi guys,

I'm required to write an essay about development of 'Automotive Power', with particular reference to the Batteries.

So, I'm looking for some current issues on the batteries related to its development!

Any idea?!

Thanks
 
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What do you think some of the issues might be?
 


I think the major issue is the cost! Also the charging time takes long.
It doesn't last for that long where as the other power source such as petrol last for days.

But I'm trying to find some issues regarding it's development.

I'm wondering if anyone have an article talks about this! It will be really helpful.
I tried to look but couldn't find that much.

thanks
 
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