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Cold-energy battery

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A cold-energy battery utilizes the properties of an advanced phase-change material (PCM) to maintain temperature. As with a standard electrical battery, a Cold Energy Battery stores energy and releases depending on the energy demand on it. It can then be recharged by placing in an temperature environment condusive to the phase change properties of the PCM.

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