A battery electrolyte that is solid at normal temperatures yet still conducts ions could make lithium batteries safer and longer lasting by replacing flammable liquids.
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Sulfur tweak accelerates ion flow, unlocks faster performance in solid-state batteries
Researchers at Kennesaw State University are developing a sulfur-modified solid electrolyte designed to improve ...
A team of researchers from the US have developed a simple chemical method that protects against lithium-ion battery aging.
In a bid to make lithium-ion batteries safer, cleaner, and easier to recycle, scientists at the Institute of Science Tokyo have developed a novel quasi-solid electrolyte. The material, dubbed 3D-SLISE ...
Expect to see new chemistries hitting the roads, a shifting policy landscape, and a renewed focus on cost and performance.
Lithium metal batteries promise dramatically higher energy density than today's lithium-ion systems, yet their widespread use ...
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Days numbered for 'risky' lithium-ion batteries, scientists say, after fast-charging breakthrough in sodium-ion alternative
An innovative approach to battery materials could bring sodium-ion energy density and charging speeds far closer to those of ...
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