Electric mobility might see a remarkable upgrade in the near future.
You've inevitably heard of lithium-ion batteries, which power most of our portable electronics, and, of course, electric vehicles.
They've undoubtedly revolutionized the way we live, but they also have some shortcomings, including short-circuiting and relatively short ranges for EVs. that don't weigh a ton or cost an arm and a leg. Now, a team of scientists in Germany may have found the holy grail: a lithium-metal battery that reaches an incredibly high energy density of 560-Wh/kg with great stability.
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