Anode-Free Battery Doubles Electric Vehicle Driving Range
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4/1/2026
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A joint research team led by Professor Soojin Park and Dr. Dong-Yeob Han of the Department of Chemistry at POSTECH, together with Professor Nam-Soon Choi and Dr. Saehun Kim of KAIST, and Professor Tae Kyung Lee and researcher Junsu Son of Gyeongsang National University, has successfully achieved a volumetric energy density of 1270 Wh/L in an anode-free lithium metal battery. This value is nearly twice that of lithium-ion batteries currently used in electric vehicles, which typically deliver around 650 Wh/L. The achievement was published in Advanced Materials.
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- . "Anode-Free Battery Doubles Electric Vehicle Driving Range," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2026.