Rechargeable batteries have become increasingly common in recent years thanks the growing popularity of small electronic devices such as digital cameras, MP3 players and laptop computers. All of these items require a constant flow of electricity if they are to function correctly.
Today’s rechargeable batteries are able to deliver power consistently for many hours before they need to be charged again. The technology used in rechargeable batteries continues to evolve, with ever more sophisticated chemistry employed to increase performance.
Battery manufacturers compete against each other to design the optimum battery technology which will store electricity for longer while not costing the earth – the end-user benefits from this competition with cheaper, longer lasting batteries.
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