AI-powered charging systems could extend EV battery life by up to 23%, researchers say
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Researchers have developed AI-powered charging systems that could extend electric vehicle (EV) battery life by up to 23%. The technology optimizes charging patterns to reduce long-term degradation risks and lower replacement costs, potentially making EVs more practical and affordable for consumers. This represents a practical real-world application of artificial intelligence in the automotive sector.
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AI Might Finally Have A Real Use By Extending Your EV's Battery Life
Researchers say AI-powered charging systems could extend EV battery life by up to 23% while reducing long-term degradation risks and replacement costs.
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