One guy[1] claims that his Toyota EV has run over 100,000 miles on the original set of batteries to this day, which is very impressive. I don't remember where, but I recall reading an article that stated that although Tesla's batteries perform well, they require the use of a very complicated thermal management system. Additionally, they're using Lithium Ion, whose longevity is questionable.
Some information on the NiMH patents: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent_encumbrance_of_large_automotive_NiMH_batteries#Current_status_of_the_Ovonics_battery_technology
Does anyone know of what plans there are to use these, and how they can be utilized in modern electronics? Can Tesla somehow incorporate them in their cars?
[0] http://ev.com/nimh-ev-batteries-held-hostage-until-2014/ [1] Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDRBRuvct54 Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Waqep7f59ho