The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced an award of $8,999,920 to batterymaker PolyPlus, Corning, and Johnson Controls (JCI) to scale up manufacturing processes for Li-air, Li-water, and Li-sulfur batteries. Specifically, the group will aim to manufacture PolyPlus' protected lithium electrode ...
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Case Study | August 02, 2021
U.K‑based Oxis Energy has mainly focused on the development of solid‑state Li‑sulfur batteries. In 2020, when we interviewed the company, it claimed that it was able to achieve 400 Wh/kg in cells that provided 60 cycles and 220 Wh/kg in cells that could achieve 1,400 cycles. However, things have not... Not part of subscription
Technology | August 11, 2021
Next‑generation battery chemistry that replaces conventional liquid electrolytes with solid ion‑conducting materials like polymers and ceramics, thereby increasing energy density, improving safety, and potentially lowering costs. Not part of subscription
News Commentary | April 07, 2022
The German startup Theion has announced it will start shippping its new Li‑S battery that will exhibit a cycle life of 1,000 cycles to aerospace companies. The proposed battery chemistry using carbon nanotubes should help improve conductivity, but the biggest roadblock to their stability — ... Not part of subscription