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Lithium-titanate battery are being showcased in the new lightning car. [1]
When comparing Titanate and standard technology the articles compares Wh/kg (energy per weight) and Wh/L (energy per volume), any chance someone can find the same data in the same units? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.130.239.161 ( talk) 11:49, 15 June 2016 (UTC)
I'm proposing a merger of the information in SCIB into Lithium-titanate battery. SCiB is just a brand name Toshiba uses for their Lithium-titanate battery and is not notable for a page on its own. Also, the page SCIB is written in a form too close to WP:ADS. Thanks for your input. -- Muhandes ( talk) 11:56, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
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In the USA and Europe, the miev does not use Lithium Titanate cells nor SCiB from Toshiba--it has a full pack at 360VDC and uses 88 cells made by Yuasa, the LEV50. The information in the blog by Stephen cited in the article as footnote #1 is not correct.
Here is info on the LEV50, http://lithiumenergy.jp/en/products/
a simple search also found reference to this cell being used: http://www.gsbattery.com/renewable-energy-electric-car
and info from Mitsubishi, http://www.mitsubishicars.com
Additional searching revealed that some Japanese-only versions of the car used a lower capacity battery pack made up of the LTO cells, http://pushevs.com/2016/05/09/toshiba-scib-introduces-a-new-23-ah-cell/ so i would like to see this noted in the article. kenny ( 173.25.249.251 ( talk) 11:31, 6 May 2017 (UTC))
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Why the fuck is this in the article? Whatever the brand, the technology is identical. This is bullshit. 174.115.100.93 ( talk) 15:09, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
The article's name is "Lithium titanate", but in the introduction it refers to it as "Lithium titanate oxide", in any case, titanate already refers to an oxide, the two terms that might be interchangable should be Lithium Titanate and Lithium-titanium oxide, perhaps I am missing something? In any case, I would include both correct names in the intro. -- Bsckr ( talk) 01:44, 2 November 2021 (UTC)
Sure, it lasts for many thousands of charge cycles, however, will it last simply ten years? 2600:6C51:423F:48C5:1120:2D0B:738E:4597 ( talk) 00:41, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
What's the charge curves, like at what percent discharge is it when at 2v for example. 2600:6C51:423F:48C5:70EA:7044:6406:5B39 ( talk) 02:04, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
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