In a great revolutionary step, a European laboratory is developing a self-charging model of batteries for cars and possible other machines .
According to researchers at Warwick University’s Energy and Innovations Centre, the answer could lie in what’s known as fuel cells.
“What we would envisage in the future is a combination of an electric vehicle with its electric battery combined with a fuel cell acting as what you would call a range extender so you’ve got an electric vehicle that produces no emissions, when the battery gets a little bit depleted the fuel cell will then recharge the battery,” said Mark Amor-Segan principal research engineer, Energy and Innovations Centre, University of Warwick.
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