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| Toyota claims to have tamed lithium-ion batteries Safer and less likely to explode Engineers at Toyota Motor claim they have tamed the volatile lithium-ion battery and can now enter the all-electric car market. Rivals including Tesla Motors and Nissan Motor Co began adopting lithium-ion battery technology nearly a decade ago, Toyota has largely held back due to concerns over cost, size and safety. http://fudzilla.com/news/41983-toyot...-ion-batteries |
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