Self-Healing 'Sandwich' EV Battery Aims To Cure Range Anxiety
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The development of an innovative battery pack by researchers in Europe seeks to combine environmental sustainability with improved energy density and performance. The Norwegian research organization SINTEF has designed a battery that features a stable, sandwich-like structure consisting of a cobalt-free lithium-nickel-manganese oxide cathode and a silicon-graphite composite anode. This new chemistry not only enhances the battery's performance by packing more energy into a smaller space but also extends its lifespan while aiming for quicker charging solutions.
Battery scientists in Europe are focusing on developing a 'self-repairing' battery pack that is environmentally friendly, aims for higher energy density, and promises improved safety.
SINTEF's experiments have led to a battery design that combines a cobalt-free cathode with a silicon-graphite composite anode, enhancing energy density and charging efficiency.
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