Audi Q7 hybrid in hold, Q5 coming with lithium battery
[Source: Autocar]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-31-2008 @ 6:02PM
Frank said...
Time will tell what the future brings.
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8-01-2008 @ 4:12PM
Joseph said...
NiMH batteries are supposed to do well in cold weather, which compared to many other batteries, they do. The problem here must be that in order to ensure a long battery life, hybrids limit the use of their battery in cold weather. This is something people have been speculating on hybrid forums, as the behaviors of a hybrid (particularly Honda, which allows the driver to see exactly how much electricity is being used/regenerated) mystifying
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