Electric Car Battery Reconditioning - Save Money by Bringing Dead Batteries to Life

The very main difference between an electric vehicle and a gasoline driven car is its power plant. An electric car uses an electric motor to generate torque to move the vehicle while a conventional car uses an internal combustion engine. An electric motor does use gasoline for power, instead it uses electric current. To supply the power to the motor, a series of batteries are used. An electric vehicle (EV) would need up to 15 to 20 units of battery. On a full charge, the EV would able to cover approximately 150 miles. Unfortunately, after some time, the battery would lose its storing capability therefore reducing the EV mileage. Why does a battery efficiency drops after some time? This article will provide some information on the subject. Most batteries are made up of plates inside, that when left in an undercharged state becomes sulfated. That means that they develop a layer of sulfate crystals on the surface of the plates. When th...