HKU Mechanical Engineering Team Develops Safe and Long-Cyclable Lithium Metal Battery for High Temperatures
July 19, 2024
July 19, 2024
HONG KONG, July 19 (TNSres) -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release:
In recent years, batteries have become ubiquitous in consumers' daily lives. However, existing commercial battery technologies, which use liquid electrolytes and carbonaceous anodes, have certain drawbacks such as safety concerns, limited lifespan, and inadequate power density particularly at high temperatures.
Yet, there is an increasing need for batteries that can operate in . . .
In recent years, batteries have become ubiquitous in consumers' daily lives. However, existing commercial battery technologies, which use liquid electrolytes and carbonaceous anodes, have certain drawbacks such as safety concerns, limited lifespan, and inadequate power density particularly at high temperatures.
Yet, there is an increasing need for batteries that can operate in . . .