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Advance Development of Eco-Friendly Batteries Was Funded By A Grant From Aston University

Aston University researchers, led by Dr. Matt Derry, are ready to revolutionize lithium-ion batteries, commonly used in electric vehicles and electronics, by exploring the use of gel electrolyte materials.

Uncovering the Root Cause of Low Energy Efficiency in Lithium-Rich Cathode Materials

A research team from Japan has presented a surprising revelation about the voltage hysteresis in Li2RuO3, a high-energy-density rechargeable battery cathode material.

BatMan Unleashed: NREL’s Laser Revolution in Electric Vehicle Batteries

The U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) introduces BatMan, a revolutionary battery manufacturing project. In collaboration with Clarios, Amplitude Laser Group, and Liminal Insights, BatMan utilizes a cutting-edge laser patterning process to develop battery electrode materials.

Nickel ions successfully utilized to create electrodes devoid of cobalt

Researchers from Japanese and French universities have made significant strides in developing cobalt-free electrodes for lithium-ion batteries, commonly used in electric vehicles.

An Innovative Battery Application From ABT e-Line and Bavertis

ABT e-Line is working in collaboration with BAVERTIS to make inverters redundant using an innovative multilayer technology.

New Polymer Coating Could Enable More Powerful LiON Batteries

Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have developed a conductive polymer coating.

Will New Lithium-Air Batteries End Range Anxiety?

New Lithium Air battery promises 4 times more energy density than Lithium Ion batteries.

Are LFP Batteries the Future of Electric Vehicles?

LFP batteries have recently been the most popular choice of vehicle manufacturers and battery companies

Few Layer Graphene: Evonik Invests in Battery Specialist SuperC

German investment firm Evonik has decided to invest in Chinese technology company SuperC, which specializes in graphene materials.

FORD to Build a New LFP Battery Production Plant

Ford has announced that it will invest $3.5 billion in a plant in Michigan to produce LFP (lithium iron phosphate) batteries.
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