• An
AA size dry cell has a capacity of about 2000 to 3000 milliampere-hours. • An average smartphone battery usually has between 2500 and 6000 milliampere-hours of rechargeable electric capacity. • Automotive
car starter batteries vary in capacity but a large automobile propelled by an internal combustion gasoline engine would have about a 50-ampere-hour 12 V battery capacity. •
Battery electric vehicle capacities are usually given in kW⋅h, but in 2013, the
BMW i3 60 A⋅h was named after the capacity of one of its 96 cells, for a total of 96 × 3.6 V × 60 A⋅h = with about 18 kW⋅h usable energy, to match the number of the entry level
Tesla Model S60 which had 60 kW⋅h. Later BMW i3 had 94 A⋅h and 120 A⋅h batteries, each topping Tesla's S85, S90 and S100 designations. • Since one ampere-hour can produce 0.336 grams of
aluminium from molten aluminium chloride, producing a kilogram of aluminium required transfer of at least 2980 ampere-hours. One kilogram of aluminium commonly requires 15.37 kW⋅h, thus electric power represents about 20% to 40% of the cost of producing aluminium. == See also ==