Episode 3. Awesome, and I'm not even a fan of the game. I don't game, but I actually enjoy watching others play games. I tried to watch a play through on YouTube. Amazing, incredible graphics. But booooriiing. Reminded me a lot of Myst, but far less primitive.
FWIW, there's no battery in that screen grab, for a car or otherwise. I'm not sure what is in that refrigerator (freezers rarely have grated shelves, at least, I've only seen them in floor freezers), but it isn't a car battery. Maybe it's components for a battery, though. I wondered at why they chose to show that shot.
Where's the case?[0] I also don't see the point of lowering the temperature of a plastic battery lid. It's an insulator. I guess it would keep dust off it, though.
(spoilers, and partly replying to your earlier comment above):
It's shown here because part of the storyline requires getting a car. The story specifically has him with a car available, but no battery which he has trouble getting. Just before this scene, he is told there is a car he can use, but of course he opens the bonnet and there is no battery installed (or, it's just the case, I can't remember).
As to why the lid should be in the fridge? My real-world guess is so all the bits are in one place, but the real reason is likely because the audience will more easily recognize the top of a battery over just seeing the chemicals.
Speaking of TLoU, I've tried watching it but it's so overwrought and sentimental. I feel nothing for the characters at all, it's like they're cardboard or the creators set out to create something but had nothing to say. Can't say I liked EP3, started out great but jesus they might as well have had cue cards for feelings.
FWIW, there's no battery in that screen grab, for a car or otherwise. I'm not sure what is in that refrigerator (freezers rarely have grated shelves, at least, I've only seen them in floor freezers), but it isn't a car battery. Maybe it's components for a battery, though. I wondered at why they chose to show that shot.