A battery electrolyte that is solid at normal temperatures yet still conducts ions could make lithium batteries safer and longer lasting by replacing flammable liquids.
A new article puts artificial intelligence and machine learning on the task of finding new, powerful electrolytes for designing next-generation batteries for electric vehicles, phones, laptops and ...
A team of researchers from the US have developed a simple chemical method that protects against lithium-ion battery aging.
CATL has successfully doubled the life of LMB battery cell prototypes with an energy density of 500 Wh/kg. The breakthrough came through the use of a new type of lithium salt for the battery ...
In a bid to make lithium-ion batteries safer, cleaner, and easier to recycle, scientists at the Institute of Science Tokyo have developed a novel quasi-solid electrolyte. The material, dubbed 3D-SLISE ...
A team of researchers in China has found a way to bring dead lithium-ion batteries back to life, potentially reducing both the amount of waste that’s quickly piling up from spent electric vehicle (EV) ...
For the test, Consumer Reports used a freezer to cool the car batteries to 0° F. They then rated them based on how long they can provide enough amperage to start a car in the cold. This way, ...
Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory have used a machine learning model to identify new chemical “medicines” for batteries. By training the model on a small dataset, the team predicted effective ...