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Tesla could reap benefits of “truly exciting” glassy metal battery research – The Driven
“Rare” glassy lithium metal flagged by Maxwell Technologies research partner Shirley Meng as a “truly exciting” development for EV batteries.
A “rare” glassy lithium metal observed by battery researchers, including Shirley Meng, the research partner for the Maxwell Technologies business acquired by Tesla in 2019, could lead to faster charging, higher capacity EV batteries.
“This is truly exciting!!! Glassy lithium might be the answer to the quest for fast charging lithium metal batteries,” said Meng in the tweet on Tuesday (Australian time).
Tesla CEO and co-founder Elon Musk has previously flagged Maxwell’s dry cell technologies as…
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