Scientists unveil a solid electrolyte that moves lithium as fast as liquids, promising safer, fast-charging batteries.
Lithium-ion batteries can become unstable under certain conditions, leading to fires. Now, researchers have used new materials that they say can make batteries safer.
Researchers solved the stability issues of fullerene anodes, paving the way for lithium-ion batteries that charge faster and ...
Lithium-ion batteries (LiBs) remain the most widely used rechargeable batteries worldwide, due to their light weight, high energy densities and their short charging times. Energy engineers have been ...
Photo: Quan Li et al. - 10.1088/0256-307X/40/4/048201 Scientists from the Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics have published an impressive study ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Portland fire officials are urging caution after lithium ion batteries reportedly caused two structure fires and displaced multiple residents Thursday. The first incident ...
The Portsmouth Fire Marshal’s Office determined the fire was accidental and caused by a lithium-ion battery. Fire officials ...
A Honolulu fire caused by a lithium-ion battery displaced nine and caused $905,000 in damages, leading to warnings about the ...
By eliminating "ion traffic jams," researchers have uncovered the hidden potential of hard carbon anodes in sodium-ion ...