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Posted inScience & Space

Flexible batteries keep 98% capacity after 45,000 cycles

Avatar photoby Miles Corrigan3 days ago

South Korean researchers say they have built a hydrogel electrolyte that could finally make flexible batteries useful outside the lab. The material stretches to nine times its original length, keeps ion transport going at up to -20 °C, and helped energy cells retain about 98% of their initial capacity after 45,000 charge and discharge cycles. […]

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