fast charging, solid-state lithium-ion battery breakthrough

Xarog

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A team of engineers led by 94-year-old John Goodenough, professor in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin and co-inventor of the lithium-ion battery, has developed the first all-solid-state battery cells that could lead to safer, faster-charging, longer-lasting rechargeable batteries for handheld mobile devices, electric cars and stationary energy storage.

Goodenough's latest breakthrough, completed with Cockrell School senior research fellow Maria Helena Braga, is a low-cost all-solid-state battery that is noncombustible and has a long cycle life (battery life) with a high volumetric energy density and fast rates of charge and discharge. The engineers describe their new technology in a recent paper published in the journal Energy & Environmental Science.

"Cost, safety, energy density, rates of charge and discharge and cycle life are critical for battery-driven cars to be more widely adopted. We believe our discovery solves many of the problems that are inherent in today's batteries," Goodenough said.

https://techxplore.com/news/2017-02-lithium-ion-battery-inventor-technology-fast-charging.html
 

PhireSide

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I wonder if this is a good enough breakthrough that the battery world needs

Either way, 94 years of age and still going at it
 

Beachless

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I'm starting to think all these battery "breakthroughs" are just attempts at generating funding. There's been one every few months for a few years and none have actually come to market.
 
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