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The present invention relates to rechargeable electrochemical battery cells (molten air batteries). The cells use air and a molten electrolyte, are quasi-reversible (rechargeable) and have the capacity for multiple electrons stored per molecule, have high intrinsic electric energy storage capacities. The present disclosure also relates to the use of such in a range of electronic, transportation and power generation devices, including as greenhouse gas reduction applications, electric car batteries and increased capacity energy storage systems for the electric grid. US patent 10637115 is for the invention of air and carbon or CO2 Molten Air batteries, while US patent 11094980 is for the invention of air and metal, boron and a variety of salt/Molten Air batteries.