Scientists Unlock Affordable, High-Speed Charging for Electric Cars
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Scientists unlock affordable, high-speed charging for electric cars
A team of researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has made a major leap forward in electric vehicle (EV) battery technology. By changing one important battery component—the current collector—they’ve found a way to make EV batteries charge faster, last longer, cost less, and reduce fire risk, all while using […] The post Scientists unlock affordable, high-speed charging for electric cars appeared first …
The electric car industry could make a big leap thanks to an innovative breakthrough developed by researchers from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) of the U.S. Department of Energy. It is a new type of battery current collector that allows charging up to 80% of the energy in just 10 minutes, also increasing the distance that cars can travel with a single load. This current collector, made of a plastic material coated with ultrafin copper…
ORNL current collector innovation enables 10-minute EV charging
A new ORNL current collector design enables faster EV charging, higher energy density, and reduced reliance on critical metals. The post ORNL current collector innovation enables 10-minute EV charging appeared first on Innovation News Network.
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