Stanford University develops cheaper and safer batteries


The competition to develop more competitive batteries is fierce. The latest research from Stanford University and the National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC) has presented a major discovery that will allow increased energy density and lithium battery safety.

The works have focused their efforts on the redesign of the current collector. A component that currently has been tried to solve with a thinner or porous design, something that means reducing weight but at the cost of increasing the risk of fire, which has led many manufacturers to add more electrolytic material.



source https://www.electrichunter.com/ev-news/stanford-university-develops-cheaper-and-safer-batteries

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