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    Panasonic and Tesla collaborated in the development of the Gigafactory, which “is designed to churn out cells for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) with a combined energy storage capacity of 35 GWh per year – more than the total energy storage capacity of lithium-ion batteries produced worldwide in 2013” (Martin, 2014, p. 327). With the large capacity batteries, Tesla BEV’s driving range are incomparable to other competitor’s hybrid or electric plug-in vehicles. In addition to the company’s strengths, Tesla

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    2560 pixels. It uses a Exyos 8890 Octa chipset and for CPU it has Octa-core; as for GPU, it runs a Mali T880 MP12. One significant difference between my phone and the slightly larger S7 Edge is the battery. The S7 comes with a nonremovable 3000 mAh lithium ion battery. This battery can support 22 hrs of talk time or 62 hrs of music playing. To improve on the

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    This essay will critically evaluate contemporary approaches that address the youth health issue of bi-polar disorder. It will first explain what bi-polar is, how it affects young people and how it is different from similar disorders. It will then explore contemporary approaches to treating and managing the disorder, going into detail on how effective each is how they are best used and if they can improve or be used in different ways. The approaches explored will not just be ones of medication, but

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    billion in 2001. Based on the first four months of 2002, BYD’s annual sales are expected exceed RMB 1.6 billion in 2002. Founded in 1995 by Wang Chuan-Fu, chairman and president, BYD has built its reputation by becoming the largest Chinese supplier of lithium-ion batteries to cell phone manufacturers. Exhibit 3 shows that by 2002, BYD was among the top four manufactures worldwide - and was the largest Chinese manufacturer – in each of the three main battery technologies (with about 9% market share in Li-ion

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    Business Structure and Potential Legal issues Ownership Structure Our company will be known as “Life Saving Charger Pty Ltd” The starting of the company will have 4 group of Director members in a partnership which will do initial investment. Partners will share risk and responsibility it will make easier for us to raise finance .All the shareholders will equal share in profit or loss. And the disadvantages for partnership structure is every individual is personally liable for debt and the authorities

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    Specifically, it is energy efficient and operates with fewer natural resources. The fact that these vehicles do not use gas fuel means that there is no pollution emitted like climate harmful greenhouse gasses or nitrogen oxide. Electric cars use a lithium battery to operate, thus preserving hundreds of dollars every year. By way of example, I know that from my own personal experience that I am tired of spending mass amounts of money on gas. In addition, these categories of batteries are rechargeable

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    3.4 LITHIUM NICKEL MANGANESE OXIDE or LNM (LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 ): The Lithium Nickel Manganese oxide battery is still in its experimental stages. It consists of a 25% nickel substituted in a LiMn2O4 spinel. This is because Manganese will have 4 electrons in its valence shell which will avoid the Jahn-Teller distortion caused due to the Mn3+. Due to the oxidation or reduction of Nickel ions which leads to the transfer of electrons which corresponds to electric current. LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 takes shape in two

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    Scientist and engineers believed that current technology was not advanced enough to produce a lithium-ion battery powered car. That technology was still years away from developing a functional and cost efficient car that could be used regularly in a person’s everyday life. Tesla motors is challenging this notion and have already made huge strides in advancing lithium-ion technology. They currently have released a few different models and are on now working on making an affordable and luxuries car

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    This element, along with other alakali metals such as sodium and potassium, react drastically with water. Lithium is the least reactive of them. (bbc.co.uk). Being so reactive to water requires it to be stored in mineral oil otherwise it would react to the water vapor in the air. This is a soft metal, that has a 0.6 on the Mohs scale (Chemical Elements: From Carbon to Krypton. 2006.) Lithium in its pure form as stated is very reactive making it have to be extracted from other things because it

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    undertook similar measures. [1] II. BACKGROUND A. Lithium-Ion Batteries A Lithium-ion battery is a “battery where the negative electrode (anode) and positive electrode (cathode) materials serve as a host for the lithium ion (Li+). Lithium ions move from the anode to the cathode during discharge and are intercalated into (inserted into voids in the crystallographic structure of) the cathode. The ions reverse direction during charging.” [2] In a lithium-ion cell, alternating layers of anode and cathode

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