Batteries have limited charge capacity and can be cumbersome. To overcome this problem, increasingly energy-dense cells such as nickel cadmium, nickel metal hydride (NiMH), and lithium ion batteries have been developed. Specialist transfer vehicles and some ambulances are fitted with inverters that convert DC from the vehicle battery to standard 240 V AC supply. Additionally, a 12 V DC supply can be drawn from the cigarette lighter socket in most road vehicles. Adapters are available allowing portable ventilators to utilize both these electrical supplies.