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- Aluminium–air_battery abstract "Aluminium–air batteries or Al–air batteries produce electricity from the reaction of oxygen in the air with aluminium. They have one of the highest energy densities of all batteries, but they are not widely used because of problems with high anode cost and byproduct removal when using traditional electrolytes and this has restricted their use to mainly military applications. However, an electric vehicle with aluminium batteries has the potential for up to eight times the range of a lithium-ion battery with a significantly lower total weight.Aluminium–air batteries are primary cells; i.e., non-rechargeable. Once the aluminium anode is consumed by its reaction with atmospheric oxygen at a cathode immersed in a water-based electrolyte to form hydrated aluminium oxide, the battery will no longer produce electricity. However, it is possible to mechanically recharge the battery with new aluminium anodes made from recycling the hydrated aluminium oxide. Such recycling would be essential if aluminium–air batteries are to be widely adopted.Aluminium powered vehicles have been under discussion for some decades. Hybridisation mitigates the costs and in 1989 road tests of a hybridised aluminium-air/lead-acid battery in an electric vehicle were reported. An aluminium powered plug-in hybrid minivan was demonstrated in Ontario in 1990.In March 2013, Phinergy released a video demonstration of an electric car using aluminium-air cells driven 330 km using a special cathode and potassium hydroxide. May 27th 2013 Israeli channel 10 evening news broadcast showed a car with Phinergy battery in the back, being "fueled" with "pure" drinkable water, claiming 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) range before replacement of the aluminum anodes is necessary.".
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- Aluminium–air_battery wikiPageRevisionID "606288779".
- Aluminium–air_battery etos "N/A".
- Aluminium–air_battery etow "13006000".
- Aluminium–air_battery nomv "1.2".
- Aluminium–air_battery ptow "200".
- Aluminium–air_battery subject Category:Aluminium.
- Aluminium–air_battery subject Category:Electrochemical_cells.
- Aluminium–air_battery subject Category:Metal-air_batteries.
- Aluminium–air_battery comment "Aluminium–air batteries or Al–air batteries produce electricity from the reaction of oxygen in the air with aluminium. They have one of the highest energy densities of all batteries, but they are not widely used because of problems with high anode cost and byproduct removal when using traditional electrolytes and this has restricted their use to mainly military applications.".
- Aluminium–air_battery label "Aluminium-Luft-Batterie".
- Aluminium–air_battery label "Aluminium–air battery".
- Aluminium–air_battery label "Batería de aluminio-aire".
- Aluminium–air_battery label "بطاريات الالمنيوم الهوائية".
- Aluminium–air_battery label "空気アルミニウム電池".
- Aluminium–air_battery sameAs Aluminium%E2%80%93air_battery.
- Aluminium–air_battery sameAs Aluminium-Luft-Batterie.
- Aluminium–air_battery sameAs Batería_de_aluminio-aire.
- Aluminium–air_battery sameAs 空気アルミニウム電池.
- Aluminium–air_battery sameAs Q4115384.
- Aluminium–air_battery sameAs Q4115384.
- Aluminium–air_battery wasDerivedFrom Aluminium–air_battery?oldid=606288779.