Chinese scientists develop EV battery that could double range
Next-generation electric vehicle batteries might be familiar in form.
That’s because Chinese researchers from Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology and Nankai University are working on an improved liquid electrolyte that could double EV range.
Solid-state batteries with a firm middle material are often touted as the future, but improved liquids could lift the ceiling on lithium batteries’ potential, according to research published in the journal Nature.
Xinhua News added that the improvements are set to deliver more than 620 miles on a charge. The research has been making headlines in publications across the country.
“Our batteries have more than twice the energy density of ordinary batteries,” lead researcher Chen Jun, from Nankai, told the South China Morning Post.
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