At the recent International Battery Seminar, nickel-rich (Ni-rich) nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) lithium-ion battery cathodes above 4.2 V showed increased traction and industry interest. A variety of stakeholders – most notably Umicore's Stephane Levasseur, BMW's Odysseas Paschos, and Dalhousie U...
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News Commentary | March 03, 2021
Svolt's multilayered, single‑crystal cathode material utilizes a doping process to provide the stability that cobalt is traditionally used for. High‑nickel cathodes will continue dominating the cathode materials space as a pathway to higher energy density batteries, but developers must engineer ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | April 02, 2021
Hitachi Zosen has reported developing a solid‑state battery (SSB) with a 1 Ah capacity and tolerance for a wide range of temperatures between 100 °C and −40 °C. Although the company claims this is the world's largest‑capacity solid‑state cell, Solid Power's 22 Ah cell significantly exceeds this ... Not part of subscription
Analyst Insight | July 13, 2021
Rapidly growing demand for the development of batteries with high capacity, lower costs, and a longer cycle life has led researchers to not only improve today's Li‑ion batteries but also look toward future alternatives to today's Li‑ion chemistries. As the manufacturing scale of Li‑ion batteries ... Not part of subscription