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Lithium-metal-battery promises 50 percent more power at lower costs

Started by Redaktion, May 22, 2024, 21:20:53

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Redaktion

Using metals instead of graphite increases the capacity of lithium batteries while reducing costs. This is reflected in the range of electric cars, which could make a leap thanks to new studies.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lithium-metal-battery-promises-50-percent-more-power-at-lower-costs.840532.0.html

anan

This is just a new methodology being used to study Li batteries. But even if they overcome premature battery degradation due to normal use they will not overcome the inherent danger of combining "unsafe" materials. If the combination of materials is flammable then external damage will cause catastrophic failures.

Serhii

Two main problems of batteries for auto: low temperature charge degradation and too fiew recharge cycle. Non of them fixed by proposed technology.

heffeque

Solid state Sodium batteries is the future... But it'll take at least 5-10 years to see them in mass production.

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