Lithium-ion batteries can become unstable under certain conditions, leading to fires. Now, researchers have used new materials that they say can make batteries safer.
Scientists unveil a solid electrolyte that moves lithium as fast as liquids, promising safer, fast-charging batteries.
The emission of carbon dioxide (CO₂) is one of the primary factors contributing to air pollution and climate change on Earth.
A hidden layer may unlock long-lasting solid-state batteries, boosting cycle life and stability after thousands of charges.
1. An international research group consisting of NIMS and the Finnish University of Jyväskylä has discovered through its electrode-electrolyte system research that electron and proton (i.e., hydrogen ...
A new twist on bromine-based flow batteries could make large-scale energy storage cheaper, safer, and far longer-lasting. Bromine-based flow batteries store and release energy through a chemical ...
Kayla E. Clary, Metin Karayilan, Keelee C. McCleary-Petersen, Haley A. Petersen, Richard S. Glass, Jeffrey Pyun, Dennis L. Lichtenberger Proceedings of the National ...
View post: EV Repairs Are Cheaper Than Gas Cars, But There’s a Catch, Says Study First, some history. Al/air, one of a category of metal/air batteries, aren’t new, and zinc-air batteries are already ...