University of Michigan engineers develop faster charging EV batteries for cold weather
The new technology allows EV batteries to charge 500% faster at subfreezing temperatures
Engineers at the University of Michigan have developed a new manufacturing process for electric vehicle batteries that could resolve current issues associated with range and charging speed in cold weather, potentially encouraging more consumers to purchase EVs.
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