Nickel-metal-hydride battery refers to a battery composed of non-toxic, completely recyclable materials, nickel-metal-hydride batteries may provide double the range and twice the life cycle of lead -acid battery technology. The battery is composed of nickel hydroxide and a multicomponent, engineered hydride alloy consisting of vanadium, titanium, zirconium, nickel, and other metals in minor quantities.
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