Researchers at Stanford University have found a way to incorporate fire-extinguishing materials into lithium-ion batteries.
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Scientists turn to AI to make safer li-ion batteries
Stanford University researchers have identified nearly two-dozen solid electrolytes that could someday replace the volatile liquids used in smartphones, laptops and other electronic devices.
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Award-winning researcher sheds light on Li-ion batteries
A researcher from the Technical University of Munich has developed a battery test cell that can investigate anionic and cationic investigations separately, which has led to new insight into the workings of lithium-ion batteries.
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New sensor technology for e-vehicle batteries
Engineers at Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany have developed a new concept for current and voltage sensors for batteries that could be used in electric vehicles (EV).
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Despite the hype, batteries aren’t the cheapest way to store energy on the grid
Faced with the rise of renewable energy and limits on carbon pollution, The Conversation has asked experts what kind of future awaits the grid.
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Solid state batteries: a better class of Li-ion electrolytes?
Lithium-ion batteries have begun to show their limitations in terms of safety, performance, form factor, and cost.
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