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KoreaGraph to test graphene li-ion batteries for fast charging electronics

KoreaGraph to test graphene li-ion batteries for fast charging electronics

KoreaGraph, A Seoul-based graphene producer and applications developer, has announced that it is developing and testing graphene infused lithium-ion batteries for fast charging electronic applications.KoreaGraph has reportedly tested a variety of metals to provide...
Xiaomi’s Mi 10 Ultra smartphone said to sport “the first mass-produced graphene Li-ion battery”

Xiaomi’s Mi 10 Ultra smartphone said to sport “the first mass-produced graphene Li-ion battery”

Xiaomi’s upcoming smartphone, the high-end Mi 10 Ultra, will reportedly be sporting “the first mass-produced 120W graphene battery”. Xiaomi claims the 4,500mAh “graphene-based lithium-ion” battery packs 1,000 times greater conductivity than...

SafeLi chosen for DoE advanced batteries project funding

The U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) recently announced the selection of 13 projects through a Battery Manufacturing Lab Call with combined funding of almost $15 million over three years. The call sought proposals from National Laboratories to establish public-private...
NanoGraf receives $1.65 Million from U.S. Department of Defense to Improve the batteries that power soldiers’ equipment

NanoGraf receives $1.65 Million from U.S. Department of Defense to Improve the batteries that power soldiers’ equipment

NanoGraf, an advanced battery material company, has announced that it has partnered with the U.S. Department of Defense to develop a longer-lasting lithium-ion battery, designed to provide U.S. military personnel with better portable power for the equipment they rely...
Rice University researchers use sticky tape to improve batteries

Rice University researchers use sticky tape to improve batteries

Rice University scientists led by Prof. James Tour have turned adhesive tape into a silicon oxide film (mixed with laser-induced graphene) which replaces troublesome anodes in lithium metal batteries.At left, a copper current collector with a laser-induced silicon...

Doped graphene shows promise for sodium-ion batteries

Scientists at EPFL have recently published a research that could open up new pathways to boosting the capacity of sodium-ion batteries. “Lithium is becoming a critical material as it is used extensively in cell-phones and car batteries, while, in principle,...