Lithium-ion batteries are an industry standard for plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles, and Ford is convinced that they will be useful in cars without electric drive motors, too. The automaker is working with Samsung to research a dual-battery system that increases gas vehicle fuel economy. .. Continue Reading Ford and Samsung researching lithium-ion tech for ICE cars
Section: Automotive
Tags: Batteries, Ford, Hybrid, Lithium-ion, Regenerative, Samsung
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