
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside have developed a silicon anode that would allow us to charge lithium-ion batteries up to 16 times faster than is currently possible. The new design relies on a three-dimensional, cone-shaped cluster of carbon nanotubes that could also result in batteries that hold about 60 percent more charge while being 40 percent lighter... Continue Reading New li-ion battery anode could charge electronics in minutes
Section: Electronics
Tags: Batteries, Lithium-ion, Silicon, University of California
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