← Back to context Comment by eptcyka 5 months ago Non-plugin hybrids typically do not use lithium batteries. 3 comments eptcyka Reply UncleOxidant 5 months ago Is this still the case? Haven't most of the manufacturers switched over from NiMH? eptcyka 5 months ago They are better suited for the usecase, as they can sustain far more charge cycles without degradation. Which you end up doing a lot. senectus1 5 months ago my 2023 Rav 4 is still NiMH
UncleOxidant 5 months ago Is this still the case? Haven't most of the manufacturers switched over from NiMH? eptcyka 5 months ago They are better suited for the usecase, as they can sustain far more charge cycles without degradation. Which you end up doing a lot. senectus1 5 months ago my 2023 Rav 4 is still NiMH
eptcyka 5 months ago They are better suited for the usecase, as they can sustain far more charge cycles without degradation. Which you end up doing a lot.
Is this still the case? Haven't most of the manufacturers switched over from NiMH?
They are better suited for the usecase, as they can sustain far more charge cycles without degradation. Which you end up doing a lot.
my 2023 Rav 4 is still NiMH