Recent Headline: “New Analysis of Lithium-Ion Batteries Shows How to Pack in More Energy”

December 12, 2017 |  

Reporter Tracy Staedter mentions SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in this IEEE Spectrum article:

https://spectrum.ieee.org/energywise/energy/renewables/lithium-battery-breakthrough-could-pack-more-energy-into-a-smaller-space

 


 

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