Battery Breakthrough: Doubling Performance With Lithium Metal That Doesn't Catch Fire
August 15, 2018
August 15, 2018
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Aug. 15 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
A rechargeable battery technology developed at the University of Michigan could double the output of today's lithium ion cells--drastically extending electric vehicle ranges and time between cell phone charges--without taking up any added space.
By using a ceramic, solid-state electrolyte, engineers can harness the power of lithium metal batteries without the historic issues of . . .
A rechargeable battery technology developed at the University of Michigan could double the output of today's lithium ion cells--drastically extending electric vehicle ranges and time between cell phone charges--without taking up any added space.
By using a ceramic, solid-state electrolyte, engineers can harness the power of lithium metal batteries without the historic issues of . . .