Sulfur-Based Batteries Could Offer Electric Vehicles a Greener, Longer-Range Option
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Sulfur-based batteries could offer electric vehicles a greener, longer-range option
Picture an electric car that could go 600, 700 or even 1,000 miles on a single charge. That's much farther than the longest-range electric vehicles on the U.S. market, according to Car and Driver magazine—and twice as far the official rating for the long-range, rear-wheel-drive Tesla Model 3, which has a maximum rated range of 363 miles.
Researchers in South Korea have taken a key step towards making lithium-sulphur batteries safer, more efficient and more durable, which could have a direct impact on the performance of electric vehicles and portable devices. The team has developed a dual-scale engineering strategy based on metal-organic frames (MOF), overcoming some of the most persistent barriers of this technology. Lithium-sulphur batteries offer a much higher theoretical pote…
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