06 May 2024 | Abstracted from MSN
"The iodine and bromine-based aqueous battery had an energy density of 1200 watt-hours per litre (Wh/L) compared to the 700Wh/L of traditional non-aqueous lithium batteries"...aqueous batteries typically had a much lower energy density - the amount of energy a battery holds compared to its weight or volume - than non-aqueous batteries at under 200Wh/L"
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