A frozen battery cell with a nail through it.
Researchers tested the batteries activity before they froze cells with liquid nitrogen and after, they also drove nails through the frozen cell to test the safety of them, and managed to show that their performance was not effected after freezing.
Dr Thomas Grandjean from WMG, University of Warwick handling the battery cell frozen by liquid nitrogen,
Tech breakthrough: Freezing Li-ion car batteries for safer transportation

Researchers from WMG at the University of Warwick in collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover engineers have been able to freeze damaged or defective lithium-ion batteries with liquid nitrogen, which would not require expensive explosion-proof containers

02 Dec 2019 | 11960 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Currently transporting damaged and defective car batteries is an expensive process as they need to be placed in an explosion proof box which costs lakhs of rupees. However, researchers from WMG at the University of Warwick in collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover engineers have been able to freeze batteries ...

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