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Lithium-ion Batteries by Chong Rae Park

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Lithium-ion Batteries
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533070582
Number of pages: 140

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The book on the state of the art and future of next generation LIBs, particularly eventually for EVs and HEVs. This book is expected to be a good textbook for undergraduates and postgraduates who get interested in this field and hence need general overviews on the LIBs, especially for heavy duty applications including EVs or HEVs.

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