Lithium-ion batteries are used in smartphones, laptops, electric cars, and stationary energy storage systems. Although their ...
Materials science ain’t easy. And it’s especially difficult when it comes to the batteries that power our smart home, wearable, and mobile devices; more specifically, lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries.
Alternative battery technologies, hybrid energy storage, and the use of AI-based solutions drive advances in battery energy ...
Battery technology keeps improving as electric vehicles are produced in large quantities. CALB, a Chinese battery manufacturer, claims its "U-type" battery structure offers higher energy density and ...
An innovative approach to battery materials could bring sodium-ion energy density and charging speeds far closer to those of ...
However, Li-ion batteries face performance and longevity challenges. Capacity loss stems from side reactions at the electrode–electrolyte interface, reducing cycle life. Thermal instability and ...
Laser-based technologies have played their part in the refinement of lithium-ion batteries and enhancement of battery performance, such as the use of lasers to cut the electrodes used in the ...