New electrolyte may triple lithium-ion battery charging speed – report

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The University of Tokyo’s Faculty of Engineering, the University of Kyoto and Japan’s National Institute for Materials Science have collaborated to develop an electrolyte that can be efficiently used to boost lithium-ion battery performance, says a press release by The University of Tokyo.

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