What is an Automotive Battery Cell?
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An automotive battery cell is essentially the car battery. Below is a relevant introduction to automotive batteries: 1. Overview: The battery is an indispensable part of a vehicle and can be categorized into traditional lead-acid batteries and maintenance-free batteries. Since lead-calcium alloy is used for the grid framework in these batteries, the amount of water decomposition during charging is minimal, and water evaporation is also low. Additionally, the sealed structure of the casing significantly reduces the release of sulfuric acid gas. Compared to traditional batteries, they offer advantages such as no need to add any liquid, easy connection to terminal posts, and extended power storage duration. 2. Structure: The construction of an automotive lead-acid battery mainly consists of positive (negative) plates, separators, electrolyte, case, connecting straps, and terminal posts.