The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected XG Sciences for a $150,000, nine-month project investigating the mass-production of a nanostructured silicon anode containing graphene. XG is a leading supplier of graphene nanoplatelets, capable of producing more than 80 tons per year (see the June 1...
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News Commentary | March 03, 2021
China's GAC Group is in the final vehicle testing phase for its graphene‑based battery that can withstand up to 6C charge rates. Due to its high electron mobility and good rate performance, graphene has the potential to be a successful anode material. The cost to manufacture of graphene has been a ... To read more, click here.
News Commentary | March 03, 2021
Partnering with the University of Michigan (UM), Nano One has announced positive results from an initial evaluation of its cathode materials paired with solid electrolytes. The solid electrolytes are derived from agricultural waste and are developed by UM, which derives the polymers from rice hull ... 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