Battery

Lithium metal-air batteries can store a tremendous amount of energy–in theory, more than 5,000 watt-hours per kilogram. That’s more than ten-times as much as today’s high-performance lithium-ion batteries, and more than another class of energy-storage devices: fuel cells. Instead of containing a second reactant inside the cell, these batteries react with oxygen in the air that’s pulled in as needed, making them lightweight and compact.

Bibliography

  1. IBM Invests in Battery Research
  2. Lithium-Luft-Batterien für Elektroautos
  3. Air-fuelled Battery Could Last Up to 10 Times Longer
  4. Lithium Oxygen Battery
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