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MIT Develops New Model to Speed Lithium Battery Charging
MIT researchers increased energy storage in electron-conducting carbon concrete tenfold, enabling structures to store over 2 kWh per cubic meter and support renewable energy use.
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Concrete 'battery' now packs 10 times the power
Concrete already builds our world, and now it's one step closer to powering it, too. Made by combining cement, water, ultra-fine carbon black (with nanoscale particles), and electrolytes, electron-conducting carbon concrete (ec3, pronounced "e-c-cubed") creates a conductive "nanonetwork" inside concrete that could enable everyday structures like walls, sidewalks, and bridges to store and release electrical energy. In other words, the concrete ar…
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