16 Oct 2023 | Abstracted from The Cool Down
South Korea's Pohang University of Science and Technologys claims a "breakthrough involves replacing the typical graphite anode with a manganese ferrite one, which was found to store one-and-a-half more lithium ions than the researchers expected"The tech could eliminate the need to park your EV for lengthy periods of time as it charges, bringing the power-up time closer to the typical gas station stop."
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