Types and Characteristics of Electric Vehicle Batteries:
 
	-     Nickel-Cobalt-Aluminium (NCA) and Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt (NMC) Batteries
	
		-     Lithium-ion batteries with cobalt-rich cathodes.
-     High energy density, ideal for high-performance vehicles like Tesla Model S.
-     High cost and ethical concerns in cobalt mining.
 
-     Lithium-Iron-Phosphate (LFP) Batteries
	
		-     Cathode composed of lithium iron phosphate.
-     Durable, cost-effective, and safer alternative.
-     Lower energy density and sensitivity to cold temperatures.
 
-     Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) Batteries
	
		-     Anode made of metal hydride, cathode of nickel oxyhydroxide.
-     Environmentally friendly and durable.
-     Lower energy density and heavier compared to Li-ion batteries.
 
-     Sodium-ion Batteries
	
		-     Similar to Li-ion batteries but use sodium ions.
-     Lower cost and reduced environmental impact.
-     Lower energy density compared to Li-ion batteries.
 
-     Solid-State and Semi-Solid Batteries
	
		-     Utilize solid electrolytes, offering increased safety and energy density.
-     Improved safety and longer lifespan.
-     Deployment expected by 2030, ongoing development by manufacturers like BMW.