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		<title>Lithium-ion Batteries Could be in Your Next Car</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This feed comes from <a href="http://green-behavior.com">Green Behavior</a>
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<p>The BMW Mini E electric car uses a 5,088-cell lithium-ion battery pack that is the size of the back seat. A lithium-ion battery of that size can provides about 93 miles per charge. <a href="http://autos.canada.com/news/story.html?id=f478a7ed-a49d-4340-9eef-879361e9fe9d">read more about the BMW Mini E all electric car</a>.</p>

<p>Lithium-ion batteries have long been used in laptops cell phones, game boys and other fun sized electronic devices, as well as rechargeable batteries around the house. All we wait for is the battery manufacturer to prove that li-on can work on such a larger scale.</p>

<p>In a non-electric car a lithium ion batter replacing the common nickel-based ones would reduce the weight of the automobile and take up less space.  Less weight increases gas mileage, and smaller parts can reduce the space necessary in the engine for the battery.  Smaller and already  gas efficient car makers will most likey be the primary market for lithium-ion batteries.</p>
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