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New research brings us closer to “green” flow batteries

A research team at the University of Bayreuth is making monumental strides towards optimising iron-based flow batteries.

Using X-rays to study lithium-rich battery materials

An international team working at Berkeley Lab has used an X-ray instrument to learn about lithium-rich battery materials.

USA Rare Earth: supplying critical minerals for the green technology revolution

Building a resilient ‘mine-to-magnet’ and ‘mine-to-battery’ vertically-integrated clean-green domestic supply chain for critical minerals.

KIT helps to develop more efficient modular battery packs with the HELIOS project

The Batteries – Calorimetry and Safety group at KIT helps to develop safer, more efficient battery packs in the Horizon 2020 project HELIOS. The Batteries...

Advancements made in calcium batteries thanks to new material

Scientists from Tohoku University are optimistic that they have made a breakthrough in creating rechargeable calcium batteries by utilising a new material.

£30m government investment into batteries and electric vehicles

The Minister of Investment has announced that the government is investing over £30m into batteries and electric vehicles.

Improving battery safety through calorimetric studies

Dr. Carlos Ziebert, Leader of The Batteries – Calorimetry and Safety group at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology’s Institute of Applied Materials – Applied...

Progress towards fast charging lithium-ion batteries

New research conducted by a University of Utah engineering professor could lead to fast charging lithium-ion batteries, which could be used to improve the...

Agile production system for flexible battery cell manufacturing

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology is developing an agile production system for flexible battery cell manufacturing. This will mean battery cells can be adapted individually to fit various requirements.

Research breakthrough in “massless” energy storage with structural battery

Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology have made a significant breakthrough in “massless” energy storage with a structural battery that performs ten times better than all previous versions.

Recyclable vegetable starch battery could power future devices

A recyclable battery that uses electrodes made from vegetable starch and carbon nanotubes could deliver a sustainable alternative for devices in the future.

United Lithium Corp reveals three-phase lithium drilling programme

United Lithium Corp has announced its three-phase lithium drilling programme that is due to start after its acquisition of Bergby Lithium Project from Leading Edge Materials Corp.

NioCorp: reviewing the potential of producing rare earth products

NioCorp launches review into the economic potential of producing rare earth products as part of the Elk Creek Superalloy Materials Project

Scientists develop method of preventing short-circuiting in lithium-ion batteries

US-based researchers have developed a method of eliminating dendrite formation, preventing short-circuiting in lithium-ion batteries.

Volkswagen Group releases roadmap to increase the efficiency of electric vehicle batteries

The Volkswagen Group has presented its new technology roadmap for increasing the efficiency of electric vehicle batteries.

Electric train technology increases the success of battery electric vehicles

New developments in electric train technology will increase the success and wider adoption of battery electric vehicles.

Building an environmentally responsible lithium supply chain for the UK

Cornish Lithium outlines the importance of establishing a secure and environmentally responsible supply of lithium for the UK as part of the transition to...

Enhancing energy storage in batteries paves the way for electric vehicles

A group, led by the University of Bath, has reached a significant landmark towards enhancing energy storage in lithium-ion batteries, and increasing electric vehicle range in the future.

Revolutionising the battery sector in the UK and beyond

Isobel Sheldon OBE discusses how Britishvolt stands to revolutionise the the lithium-ion, and beyond lithium-ion battery sector in the UK and beyond.

How lithium-rich cathode materials for electric vehicles store charge at high voltages

Researchers have released insight into how lithium-rich cathode materials for high energy electric vehicles store charge at high voltages.

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