China is moving ahead with the next generation of electric vehicle batteries, promising to be more efficient, safer, and ...
A new contender is emerging in the battery world, promising faster charging and surprising advantages that could shake up ...
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Sodium-ion batteries are finally here to supercharge cheaper EVs
Sodium-ion battery technology is moving from laboratory promise to commercial reality, with new peer-reviewed research ...
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Chinese automotive giant achieves 11-minute full charge milestone with sodium-ion tech
Chinese automotive giant BAIC Group says it has developed a sodium-ion battery prototype that ...
RWE and Peak Energy will pilot sodium-ion grid batteries in Wisconsin – the first deployment on the MISO grid.
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New sodium-ion cathode resists air damage, keeps 80% capacity after 200 cycles
Researchers at Central South University have developed a sodium-ion battery cathode that resists air ...
Peak Energy says it will deploy the first sodium-ion battery in the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) service area with RWE Americas in eastern Wisconsin, using passively cooled ...
Sodium-ion batteries offer multiple advantages over their lithium-ion cousins. Energy storage, however, isn't one of them. That might be set to change thanks to a new method of creating the batteries ...
A research team has developed a new cathode material that significantly improves the environmental stability and cycling performance of sodium-ion batteries. By designing a radial gradient ...
(RTTNews) - TerraPower and Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) announced a memorandum of understanding with objectives of reestablishing domestic supply chains of uranium fuel. The companies will explore the ...
The United States has taken a step toward a 21st-century renaissance in civilian nuclear power as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has given the go-ahead for TerraPower's Natrium Gen IV reactor ...
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