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Electric Car Battery

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In the fast-paced world of today with increasing technological advancements, the extensive use of locomotives and other technological niceties which run on conventional methods have posed a serious problem. The use of fossil fuel based automobiles and power generators etc. have increased over a couple of decades. Rising pollution levels and poor clean air index is a thing of concern and the stringent emission regulations by the government are changing the auto industry. Taking a step forward in the mitigation of pollution problems, we at Euclion Energy , design and develop batteries for commercial and industrial purposes.  Euclion Energy has been working for a long time in developing batteries and provides custom battery solutions built to match our customer’ requirements. We design and manufacture Electric Car Battery , Lithium ion Battery etc. for various applications like medical devices, emergency lighting systems, and military equipment etc. The energy shift taking p

Lithium-ion Batteries - The Way Of The Future

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As an industrial maintenance mechanic for the past twenty years, I have seen maintenance and other trades revolutionized by the introduction of cordless tools. They help save time, money and can be used just about anywhere. Technology has come alomg way since the early days of cordless tools. Larger voltages have resulted in more power and longer run times from batteries have helped the tools become popular among tradesmen. One of the only knocks against cordless tools has been the weight. The average 18 volt cordless drill has weighed up to six pounds in the past. The tool manufacturers have listened to the tradesman who want more power, more run time, and a lighter tool. The development of lithium-ion batteries for the cordless tool industry addresses all three of these consumer needs. Lithium-ion Batteries offer a reduction in cordless battery weight of 25-40 % and a total tool weight of up to 25 %. In the past, many of the NiCad and NiMH Battery had to extend up into the