As Tesla plans next-generation electric vehicle batteries known as Million-Million batteries, the focus is turning to lithium iron, not the lithium-ion that has been the fundamental chemical engineering science powering electric cars to date.
In this report, I am discussing Tesla's new battery chemistry and the difference between lithium-ion vs lithium-iron-phosphate batteries.
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