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Nickel-hydrogen batteries advantages

A modified version of this system is the low pressure nickel/hydrogen battery. It is in principle the same design, but the hydrogen (H2) is stored as a metal hydride in alloys as they are used in nickel/metal hydride batteries. The advantages are that the container must not withstand high pressure and the rate of self-discharge is lower. This system, however, did not achieve a significant market position. [Pg.112]

TABLE 32.1 Major Advantages and Disadvantages of the Nickel-Hydrogen Battery... [Pg.949]

We have so far described the research and development for nickel-metal hydride batteries in which a hydrogen storage alloy (metal hydride) is used as a negative electrode material. This type of battery has been attracting a great deal of attention as a new non-military battery because it is characterized by several advantages over the conventional secondary batteries ... [Pg.170]


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