Thomas Edison designed the rechargeable nickel-iron battery in the early 1900s to energy electric vehicles. It was utilized in electric vehicles until about 1920. The battery's lengthy lifestyle and reliability produced it a common backup power supply for railroads, mines and other industries till the mid-20th century. Scientists at Stanford University stated they have dramatically enhanced the overall performance of Edison's nickel-iron battery.
"The Edison battery is very durable, but it
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