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Originally Posted by FloridaGuy66
It's probably worth noting that almost all current EV cars, EV lawn equipment, and EV golf carts in the US use Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries (LiFEPO4), not the old style Lithium Ion that came out in the 1990's and can react violently with salt.
The LiFEPO4 batteries do not.
LiFEPO4 batteries are actually what many modern yachts use for backup power.
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Looks like the Tesla 3 and Y are coming standard with it this year 2024(not 1990's) but due to limited range not many other cars or the rest of the Tesla's. I see Kia Kona EV4 and Iconic ev3 have it this year. Weight seems to be big drag on range.... where are you seeing that almost all since the 1990's have them?
Current 2024 Prius is lithium-ion according to their website tonight.