Stanford University Professor Hongjie Dai and colleagues have developed the first high-performance aluminum battery that’s fast charging, long lasting and inexpensive. The flexible, non-flammable device produces 2 volts of electricity.
The research team was able to generate 5 volts – enough to power a smartphone – using two aluminum batteries and a converter.
Read: Stanford’s New Aluminum-Ion Battery Provides Safe Alternative to Conventional Batteries
For more information visit www.stanford.edu.
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