Scientists unveil a solid electrolyte that moves lithium as fast as liquids, promising safer, fast-charging batteries.
Lithium-ion batteries can become unstable under certain conditions, leading to fires. Now, researchers have used new materials that they say can make batteries safer.
Batteries used in smartphones or in EVs normally charge for 10 hours on their first cycle, but turbo-charging them to 100% capacity in 20 minutes may lead to a 50% longer lifespan. When you purchase ...
Climate research firms expect the prices of lithium, a key raw material in an EV battery, to plummet in the coming years. This trend will likely keep second-life batteries in service years after they ...
Redway Power today announced the continued expansion of its lithium forklift battery solutions, delivering a comprehensive and scalable alternative to traditional lead-acid batteries for electric ...
Sodium-ion batteries unveiled by Swedish group Northvolt last month completely avoid the need for critical minerals such as lithium. This is currently the only viable battery chemistry that does not ...