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The most exciting development in batteries to date is the new silicone battery which is available in the latest Lexola electric road going motorbikes. Based on an electrolyte of liquid low sodium silicate compound, the battery can operate normally in extreme temperatures from -20 deg C to +45 deg C. The silicone battery has a much higher charge density per kilogram than traditional lead acid batteries, with twice the life (up to 500 full recycles) making this new power pack the most versatile high capacity, high current drain and ecologically friendly battery pack available today.
The new silicone battery's main advantages are - high capacity, high current output, rapid recharge time, low temperature performance, long life span, and recyclable environment-friendliness. Finally, the most compelling argument to utilise this new battery is its ability to be rapidly re-charged with no long term damage to the battery. The new silicone battery is capable of producing a charge from flat to 90% capacity in less than 2 hours, using our new dual fast charge option providing up to 80km (50m) range per charge from the standard silicone battery pack on the new G2000 electric road motorbike.
>> I note that typing the title of this page into the search bar doesn't bring it up, but I don't know how to work the wiki intricacies to fix this... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 35.9.128.124 (talk) 16:11, 22 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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