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What is a high temperature battery?

A high temperature battery is a type of battery that is designed to operate at high temperatures, typically in the range of 50-70°C. These batteries are typically used in applications where high temperatures are encountered, such as in electric vehicles (EVs) or in grid-scale energy storage systems.

High temperature batteries are different from conventional batteries, which are typically designed to operate at room temperature (around 20-25°C). At high temperatures, conventional batteries can experience reduced performance and decreased battery life, so high temperature batteries have been developed to address these issues.

High temperature batteries are typically made with materials that are able to withstand high temperatures, such as lithium-ion or sodium-ion. These batteries can also be designed with cooling systems to help regulate the temperature and extend the battery life.

The use of high temperature batteries can provide several benefits, including increased energy density, improved performance, and longer battery life. This makes them well-suited for high-temperature applications, where conventional batteries may not be able to meet the performance

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