Can some suggestion me any books or materials to understand the ev batteries sectors .can anyone give me any idea where to start my research first.
Anonymous 1
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Tons of lithium research out there. Best place to start would be to understand rechargeable batteries. A normal battery is quite different from a rechargeable one
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