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  1. My bad. I just read that Ford/Toyota currently use Ni-Mh, but are moving to LI - and a page at Toyotas website details a new battery type, that is lighter and more powerful - they're apparently referring to their version of the LI here.
  2. As I understand this kind of system, it doesn't rely on a load of extra batteries, correct? GM needs to advertise the H E Double-L out of this. Make it an issue for the greenies, that their precious lead-acid batteries are going to be filling landfills as a result of using 'regular' hybrids. "By developing a Hybrid system that does not use lead acid batteries as a source of power, we greatly lessen the impact on the environment, reduce costs, reduce maintenance, and increase safety for emergency personnel in the case of an accident."

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