EVs could represent 45 to 58 percent of all vehicles by 2030, with the lithium-ion battery market expected to grow over 30 percent annually. The question is whether battery quality can keep up with this surge.
How CT Quality Analysis of EV Batteries Can Help Address Demand and Performance
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