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has gloss | eng: Aluminium batteries or aluminum batteries are commonly known as aluminium-air batteries or Al-air batteries, since they 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 previous problems with cost, shelf-life, start-up time and byproduct removal, which have restricted their use to mainly military applications. An electric vehicle with aluminium batteries could have potentially ten to fifteen times the range of lead-acid batteries with a far smaller total weight . The implication is that Al/air batteries have a break-even cost versus gasoline of around US$$ 11 for . |
lexicalization | eng: Aluminium battery |
instance of | (noun) a silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite aluminum, atomic number 13, Al, aluminium |
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