Technique Extends Next-Generation Lithium Metal Batteries
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02/01/2022
- Content
Among the limitations of electric vehicles (EVs) is the lack of a long-lasting, high-energy-density battery that reduces the need to fuel up on long-haul trips. The same is true for houses during blackouts and power grid failures— small, efficient batteries able to power a home for more than one night without electricity don’t yet exist. A major issue is that while rechargeable lithium metal anodes play a key role in how well this new wave of lithium batteries functions, during battery operation, they are highly susceptible to the growth of dendrites — microstructures that can lead to dangerous short-circuiting, catching on fire, and even exploding.
- Citation
- "Technique Extends Next-Generation Lithium Metal Batteries," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2022.