Electric cars with 3,000-mile range may soon be a reality
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Electric cars with 3,000-mile range may soon be a reality
One of the biggest problems surrounding electric vehicles continues to be their limited range. While most offer anywhere from 200-300 miles per charge, planning a route that has access to charging stations takes a bit more work than just getting in your gas-powered car and driving somewhere. However, a new innovation could unlock the potential for 3,000-mile-range EVs, doing away with this major obstacle. We’ve seen significant progress towards …
A softer metal could power the future of safer, longer-lasting batteries
Scientists at Georgia Tech have made a major breakthrough that could make batteries safer, longer-lasting, and easier to use in everyday devices. They’ve created a new type of solid-state battery that works at much lower pressure than current designs. This could help bring powerful solid-state batteries to everything from smartphones to electric vehicles. Right now, […] The post A softer metal could power the future of safer, longer-lasting batt…
Xanadu, NRC, U of T team up to use quantum to improve EV batteries
The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) will partner with Toronto-based quantum computing company Xanadu and the University of Toronto to develop quantum algorithms for simulating improved lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles (EVs). The agreement comes with about $760,000 in NRC funding. “This project aims to develop breakthrough algorithms based on quantum dynamics, which are better suited for quantum computers and more challengin…
Georgia Tech researchers have developed a new design for solid-state batteries that uses lithium and sodium metal, enabling low-pressure operation. This breakthrough could pave the way for electric cars with over 800 km of range and improved safety.
The battery in the electric car is already making great progress and the solid state battery is expected to take the next steps in the coming years. Researchers have now discovered another solution that could completely remove the topic of range from the customer's thoughts in the long term. Researchers at the Pohang University of Science & Technology and Sogang University developed a binder that prevents the problematic expansion of silicon dur…
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