PNNL develops silicon sponge electrode for improved li-ion battery performance
Electrode lasts 30% longer, offers 130 miles of EV range on single charge
Researchers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have discovered a sponge-like silicon material that could help lithium-ion batteries store more energy and improve range of electric vehicles (EVs).
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