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Solid-state EV batteries from Chinese startup to advance with new funding boost
Tailan New Energy, a solid-state battery startup backed by Chinese carmaker Changan, has successfully closed a B+ financing ...
Scientists in South Korea have discovered a way to make all-solid-state batteries safer and more powerful using inexpensive ...
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Breaking performance barriers of all-solid-state batteries through pure structural design
Batteries are an essential technology in modern society, powering smartphones and electric vehicles, yet they face ...
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New process densifies electrolytes, stabilizing lithium anodes for long-lasting all-solid-state batteries
Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have achieved a breakthrough on the path to practical application of lithium ...
Donut Lab claims it installed the first solid-state battery in a production vehicle, turning it into a range monster that can ...
The Belgian research and materials company Syensqo and the French energy company Axens have founded a joint venture named ...
Solid-state batteries have long promised a safer and faster future. Now, a German breakthrough may finally put them in the fast lane. Scientists at the Technical University of Munich and TUMint.Energy ...
Chinese automaker FAW has unveiled the first prototype of its luxury brand Hongqi equipped with a built-in solid-state ...
Researchers have developed a design method for core materials for all-solid-state batteries that uses low-cost raw materials ...
Explore the solid state vs lithium ion debate in this detailed battery technology comparison, highlighting differences in ...
China introduced its first national standard for solid-state EV batteries as the “holy grail” of battery tech moves closer ...
Axen, Syensqo and IFPEN establish new company to produce high performance sulfide solid electrolytes for solid-state batteries in Europe. New company Argylium will develop its electrolyte portfolio at ...
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