I have heard that storing alkaline batteries in the freezer extendextends their 
life--it slows down the chemical reactions that happen even when not in use.  
That wouldn't help a rechargeable battery I don't think.

Cryo treating metals is known to have an effect on the crystal structure, but I 
don't think a home freezer can have much of an affect.  Even if it did, a 
decent manufacturer would also know and have given the battery or components a 
treatment at the factory, so a home treatment would either not help at all or 
actually cause damage.

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