Do Electric Cars Use Lead Acid Batteries. Lead acid batteries are critical to a hybrids functionality. Answer 1 of 9.

You forgot the biggest reason lead acid is used. Answer 1 of 9. There are some car manufacturers and car owners who prefer to use this higher and more costly battery technology which are in some cases designed to last the vehicles lifetime.
Every year an estimated 18 million used batteries are not responsibly recycled.
There are several different chemistries now available some more available than others. Having excellent specific energy and low self-discharge rate it appears that variants of Li-ion batteries are now the dominant type that are currently used in BEVs. Large lead-acid batteries are also used to power the electric motors in diesel-electric conventional submarines and are used on nuclear submarines as well. Electric car batteries may on the surface appear to be similar to the 12V lead-acid battery of yore but there is more than meets the eye.

