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Cathode manufacturing technology improved for EV batteries

A research team from the University of Tsinghua (UT) has revolutionised cathode manufacturing technology to improve solid-state batteries for electric vehicles (EVs). Why is new...

Keeping electricity grids reliable by monitoring electric vehicle charging demand

A team of researchers at Stanford University have developed a probabilistic model of electric vehicle charging demand, that will help in managing charging growth,...

Agua+S: A sustainable solution for drought

A research team from the University of Malaga has designed ‘Agua+S,’ which is a circular economy project that proposes a sustainable solution for drought. What...

Carbon capture and storage made more efficient with novel technique

Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a novel method that could result in cheaper and more efficient carbon capture and storage.  The...

Large-scale flow battery stores power in simple organic compound

Researchers at the University of Groningen have designed a large-scale flow battery that can store power in a simple organic compound.  In order to maintain...

Connecting the global rare earth industry

The Global Rare Earth Industry Association (REIA) describes the aims and priorities of the organisation. The Global Rare Earth Industry Association (REIA) was founded in...

Graphene Flagship: The road to commercialising graphene innovation

Professor Andrea Ferrari, Science and Technology Officer and Chair of the Management Panel of the Graphene Flagship, discusses the current progress made in the...

Developing a resilient Canadian battery supply chain

Dr Venkataraman Thangadurai, Founder and Director of the Western Canada Battery Consortium, explains how a Canadian battery supply chain should be secured and discusses...

Advancements in supercapacitors could revolutionise battery technology

A team of researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden has created a technique that may lead to a breakthrough in the production...

Discussing Australia’s growing battery industry

Dr Rosalind Gummow, Dr Adam Best, and Neeraj Sharma, Directors of the Australian Battery Society, explore the global opportunity of Australia’s growing battery industry...

ASTRABAT applies certifications to all-solid-state battery prototype

ASTRABAT’s technical partners discuss the development of their all-solid-state batteries to overcome current battery technology challenges, such as Li-ion battery safety and energy density,...

Australia’s battery manufacturing opportunity

Shannon O’Rourke, CEO of FBICRC, shines a light on Australia’s abundance of battery raw materials and argues for the need to adopt a growth...

EIT InnoEnergy receive €10m to bridge skills gap within battery value chain

The European Commission is set to grant EIT InnoEnergy, the innovation engine for sustainable energy across Europe, €10m in funding towards the European Battery...

Innovation in Europe’s graphite supply for the battery value chain

Dr Corina Hebestreit, Secretary General at the European Carbon and Graphite Association, examines graphite’s role in Europe’s clean energy transition. Energy storage is a key...

The vast range of zinc battery applications

Dr Josef Daniel-Ivad, Manager of the Zinc Battery Initiative, explores the variety of zinc battery applications. Zinc is a vital material that has a multitude...

Scientists develop novel method for recycling EV batteries

A research team from Chalmers University of Technology (CUT) have developed an optimised recycling process for EV batteries. Why is this process required to meet...

Exploring responsible copper mining in the US

Denis Miville-Deschênes, President and CEO at Highland Copper Company Inc., explains how the company will embark on responsible copper mining in North America to...

Tanzania: Tomorrow’s source of clean nickel for the world

Kabanga Nickel Ltd’s CEO Chris Showalter, outlines how the world-scale nickel sulphide deposit in Tanzania will meet the increasing global demand for clean nickel. The...

Scientists develop world’s smallest battery: The size of a grain of sand

A research team from Chemnitz University of Technology (CUT) have developed the world’s smallest battery, which is smaller than a dust mote. Why is there...

Exploring Greenland’s critical mineral potential

Naaja H Nathanielsen, Greenland’s Minister of Finance, Minerals, Justice and Gender Equality, discusses Greenland’s critical mineral potential and explains how these materials will feed...

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