battery capacity

A battery is a source of electric power consisting of one or more electrochemical cells with external connections for powering electrical devices. When a battery is supplying power, its positive terminal is the cathode and its negative terminal is the anode. The terminal marked negative is the source of electrons that will flow through an external electric circuit to the positive terminal. When a battery is connected to an external electric load, a redox reaction converts high-energy reactants to lower-energy products, and the free-energy difference is delivered to the external circuit as electrical energy. Historically the term "battery" specifically referred to a device composed of multiple cells; however, the usage has evolved to include devices composed of a single cell.Primary (single-use or "disposable") batteries are used once and discarded, as the electrode materials are irreversibly changed during discharge; a common example is the alkaline battery used for flashlights and a multitude of portable electronic devices. Secondary (rechargeable) batteries can be discharged and recharged multiple times using an applied electric current; the original composition of the electrodes can be restored by reverse current. Examples include the lead–acid batteries used in vehicles and lithium-ion batteries used for portable electronics such as laptops and mobile phones.
Batteries come in many shapes and sizes, from miniature cells used to power hearing aids and wristwatches to, at the largest extreme, huge battery banks the size of rooms that provide standby or emergency power for telephone exchanges and computer data centers. Batteries have much lower specific energy (energy per unit mass) than common fuels such as gasoline. In automobiles, this is somewhat offset by the higher efficiency of electric motors in converting electrical energy to mechanical work, compared to combustion engines.

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    ZS EV battery state of charge

    I have read a lot of the discussions about estimated range and would like to know what is the state of charge when I am driving along. The only time that I see it stated is when charging, eg 75%. Is there a direct correlation with battery voltage? The car is a 2020 ZS ev (second hand).
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    Charging inaccuracy when charging to 80%?

    Yesterday I charged the car from 30-80% using an Egg/PhoenixWorks charger at work. No apparent issues. The car said it stopped charging at 80%, about 45mins before I disconnected it, and the meter said 80%. It wasn't charging when I got to it as neither the charge light on the car nor the...
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    if you ever wonder what is the REAL range of 100%-0% in the SR ... you'll be surprised by this experiment.

    ok so this video was done by a group of friends, we decided to squeeze every % of the 51kwh capacity. we drove from Jakarta to Semarang city. city to city is about 460km. because the broschure said our SR WLTP range is about 425km, so we decided to start from the closest public charger to end...
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    Dc charging at 250kw station

    Hello. Today i took my mg4 51kwh to ultra super fast charger. Its rqted at 250kwh. I plugged it in qt 58% soc. But im only getting max at 63kwh speed. There was an ioniq 5 charging at the time too. Im curious. Isnt the 51kwh batt mg4 is rated at max 117kwh speed? when 2 cars are sharing a...
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