Battery Technology - Page 22
Battery technology refers to the science and engineering involved in the design, development, and application of batteries, which are devices that store and release electrical energy through electrochemical reactions. This field encompasses various types of batteries, including rechargeable (like lithium-ion, nickel-metal hydride, and lead-acid) and non-rechargeable (such as alkaline and lithium primary batteries).Key areas of battery technology include the improvement of energy density (how much energy a battery can store relative to its size or weight), power density (the rate at which energy can be drawn from the battery), cycle life (the number of charge-discharge cycles a battery can undergo before performance degrades), safety, and cost.Advancements in battery technology are crucial for many applications, including portable electronics, electric vehicles (EVs), renewable energy storage systems, and grid stability. Researchers are continuously exploring new materials, chemistries, and manufacturing processes to enhance the performance and sustainability of batteries, addressing challenges such as toxicity, recycling, and the environmental impact of battery production and disposal.