Beijing, China (SPX) Jul 06, 2022
Lithium-sulfur batteries have for some time promised to be the successor to lithium-ion batteries, as they offer a fantastic capacity-the amount of electric charge a battery can deliver at a given voltage-at least in principle. But so far in practice, they have not at all lived up to their promise. Two opposing approaches, both aiming at reducing the volume of electrolyte required, potentially o This article was originally published by Solardaily.com. Read the original article here.