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Title: New batteries for electric cars and wearables, backed by multi-million US$ funding, are both fire resistant and flexible
Post by: Redaktion on November 04, 2023, 14:10:54
Anthro Energy's flexible energy storage systems will be used in next-generation electronic devices and are currently being sold to the first wearable manufacturers. The development team has identified promising applications for the fireproof batteries, particularly in electric vehicles and laptops. By integrating them into belts, straps and other "dead spaces", Anthro batteries are expected to extend the service life of devices by 2 to 5 times.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/New-batteries-for-electric-cars-and-wearables-backed-by-multi-million-US-funding-are-both-fire-resistant-and-flexible.765172.0.html
Title: Re: New batteries for electric cars and wearables, backed by multi-million US$ funding, are both fir
Post by: A on November 04, 2023, 22:46:48
It's like those videos on Youtube about "infinite energy" where battery is smartly hidden somewhere inside the device.
Title: Re: New batteries for electric cars and wearables, backed by multi-million US$ funding, are both fir
Post by: Neenyah on November 05, 2023, 01:05:05
Quote from: A on November 04, 2023, 22:46:48It's like those videos on Youtube about "infinite energy" where battery is smartly hidden somewhere inside the device.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/k2HD5.jpg
Title: Re: New batteries for electric cars and wearables, backed by multi-million US$ funding, are both fir
Post by: A on November 05, 2023, 06:45:46
Quote from: A on November 04, 2023, 22:46:48It's like those videos on Youtube about "infinite energy" where battery is smartly hidden somewhere inside the device.

Considering that they won 2 known awards (which means 3rd parties verified it), and considering that they are already selling it. That puts them quite above youtube videos in credibility. Of course it is one thing to prove it works and another to prove it commercially or how good they actually are as little data seems to be available