Lithium-ion batteries might be the go-to technology today, but the next generation of energy storage devices .
beyond lithium-ion” space.
Though highly useful, lithium-ion batteries have some drawbacks. They require extra physical protection to maintain safe operations, are costly to produce and have limits to how long they can last. Research on next generation batteries focuses on creating new designs and materials that can overcome these limitations and expand uses for batteries.Particularly in the electric grid space, redox flow batteries are considered a valuable beyond lithium-ion technology.
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