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AdvertisementElectric cars rarely catch fire.
According to data from the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), electric cars are less likely to catch
Solving the Mystery of Lithium-Ion Battery Self-Discharge
Lithium-ion batteries are widely used in electronic devices and electric vehicles due to their high energy density, long lifespan, and lightweight. However, these batteries suffer
No Capacity Loss with New Battery
A new solid-state battery has been developed with an electrode material that boasts unparalleled stability, even after hundreds of charging cycles, without any loss of
Extreme Fast Charging with Optimized Lithium-Ion Battery
Chinese scientists from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) have developed a new technology that allows lithium-ion batteries to be charged in
Upcycling Old Car Batteries for Energy Storage
RWE and Audi are currently testing a stationary energy storage system made from old batteries of electric cars in Herdecke, Germany. These batteries are said
Electric cars less prone to fires
According to data from the United States, cars with combustion engines are more likely to catch fire than electric cars. In recent years, the media
Microwave creates graphite from coal dust.
Scientists have developed a new method to create graphite from coal dust using a conventional microwave. Graphite, a soft carbon variant, is a sought-after resource
Record Efficiency in Transparent Solar Cells
Scientists have developed a new method to create graphite from coal dust using a conventional microwave. Graphite is a sought-after material used in pencils, lithium-ion
Flexible Batteries: Bend and Twist
In the world of electronics, the need for new energy sources is becoming increasingly important. With the rise of flexible screens in smartphones and notebooks,
World’s Largest Electric Vehicle Unplugged
The world’s largest electric vehicle on wheels is the new eDumper, a dump truck that doesn’t need to be charged from the power grid due