New aluminumion battery from Stanford
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Stanford University Professor Hongjie Dai and colleagues have developed the first high-performance aluminum battery that’s fast charging, long lasting and inexpensive. The flexible, non-flammable device produces 2 volts of electricity. The research team was able to generate 5 volts - enough to power a smartphone - using two aluminum batteries and a converter. • In this video, graduate student Ming Gong and postdoctoral scholar Yingpeng Wu demonstrate how the new technology could offer a safe alternative to lithium-ion and other batteries in wide use today. • Producer: Mark Shwartz, Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford • Date: April 3, 2015 • MORE INFORMATION: • https://energy.stanford.edu/news/alum... • Nature magazine (April 16, 2015): • http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/... • Dai Laboratory: http://dailab.stanford.edu/ • Precourt Institute for Energy: https://energy.stanford.edu/
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