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Fuel giant’s latest technology shows how the electric switch will still mean a role for Big Oil

Shell is working on new formulations of battery fluids as a key component in an important next step in battery development for lighter, longer-range and more affordable electric cars.

The world’s biggest supplier of automotive lubricants (see below) is using Formula E racing as a test bed for its new E-Thermal Fluids and E-Transmission Fluids, including developments in direct, cell-cooling systems tipped to leapfrog the established water-glycol indirect cooling systems, in a bid to become the industry standard.

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ac555 13 April 2022
Meanwhile Shell is still investing vast sums in developing new oil fields which, if exploited, will make the planet unlivable for a huge swathe of humanity.
LP in Brighton 13 April 2022

This reads a bit like an advertorial for Shell. I imagine that all oil companies will be developing such products. 

No doubt a key requirement of any coolant would be to ensure limited life, so that regular (and expensive) fluid changes would be needed to ensure profitability!