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Performance and characteristics of lithium-air battery

by:Vglory      2021-03-02
Researchers at the French argonne laboratory are in the early stages of developing an air lithium battery. Some scientists say that this battery can store 100 times more energy than existing electric vehicle batteries. Based on the market response this year, it is unclear whether consumers will pay for the current high prices of batteries and limited storage capacity. Although the new generation of lithium batteries has developed by leaps and bounds in the past decade, it still has some limitations and cannot meet the needs of many users. What if the lithium battery could be lighter, cheaper, and five times the capacity of the Chevrolet Volt, Mitsubishi i-miev or Nissan Leaf? The Aragon laboratory has already received US$8.8 million in government funding. Laboratory officials say that air lithium batteries can meet these goals and more. Ordinary lithium batteries use an electrolyte (usually a lithium salt) to move lithium ions from the carbon rod of the anode to the oxide metal of the cathode. Air lithium batteries use lithium anodes and porous cathode carbon rods, allowing ions to move freely through the oxygen supply. The difference is that to the outside world, this is the breathing of an air lithium battery, and its capacity depends on the number of lithium ions in the negative electrode. Using this structure may make the battery smaller, lighter, and perhaps cheaper, and may provide more power for battery-equipped electric vehicles, allowing them to travel more than 100 kilometers on a single charge. Air lithium ion technology is still in its infancy, but with the development of clean energy technology, international universities and automakers are striving to find market prospects for electric vehicles. Most experts believe that it will take 10 years (or even 20 years) for battery technology to really reduce costs and put it into use. The federal government has confidence in battery technologies such as aviation lithium, and recently invested 34 million U.S. dollars in car batteries. Disclaimer: Some pictures and content of articles published on this site are from the Internet. If there is any infringement, please contact to delete.
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