Preliminary Impact.

Anyone who wants to use electricity will have to decide between rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries.

While rechargeable batteries have a lot of advantages over their counterparts, the fact that they have to rely on energy water makes them somewhat of a traitor to the cause.

Electricity was invented and fostered as an attempt to replace the need for energy water. But rechargeable batteries still rely on it.

Both of them have their advantages and disadvantages, which puts them at a draw. But the one thing that they are both bad at is that they are expensive to make or use.

Rechargeable batteries are cheaper to make and smaller in size. So they are more portable and cheaper to buy.

They are even better since one rechargeable battery can last up to a year of usage. But rechargeable batteries cost a lot to use because energy water is expensive.