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Solid-state EV battery retains 78% capacity after 200 cycles using stretch trick
By applying uniaxial stretching to a fluorinated polymer electrolyte, the team achieved approximately 78% capacity retention after 200 charge-discharge cycles. This performance marks a distinct ...
You probably know that simply tossing dead batteries in the trash is no bueno – they release toxic heavy metals as they break ...
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New polymer electrolyte design promises safer, longer-lasting solid-state lithium batteries
A research team affiliated with UNIST has demonstrated a simple yet effective method to extend the lifespan of ...
Since the late 1800s, rechargeable batteries have revolutionized how we store and use energy in many ways. Although batteries ...
With the goal of reducing transportation emissions as part of the US government's net-zero climate goal by 2050, efficient and reliable batteries are a must. To this end, a group of researchers led by ...
Today's lithium batteries commonly use a liquid electrolyte to carry ions between the two electrodes, but scientists eyeing solid alternatives see some exciting opportunities ahead. Among them are the ...
With the U.S. government’s goal to reduce emissions from transportation as part of a net-zero climate goal by 2050, efficient and reliable batteries are a necessity. A collaborative team of ...
Battery fires are rare, but when they happen, they require enormous amounts of firefighting resources. The problem is caused by the flammable electrolyte, which can generate its own oxygen in a ...
NEW YORK -- Electric cars are supposed to be the future but they still have issues that are keeping away many car buyers. The range is too short. The batteries are too heavy and expensive. They take ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The global battery electrolyte market is poised to grow by USD 2.43 billion during 2020-2024 at a CAGR of almost 9% during the forecast period. Request Free Sample Pages Read ...
Researchers from the University California San Diego have developed a new ultrasound-emitting device that they say brings lithium metal batteries, known as LMBs, one step closer to commercial ...
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