New battery electrolyte developed at Stanford may boost the performance of electric vehicles

Gloved hand in the foreground holding two test tubes one with a clear liquid, the other with a brown liquid against the backdrop of the School of Engineering quad
Jun 22 2020
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A new electrolyte design by Stanford researchers boosts performance of lithium metal batteries which is promising for electric vehicles where weight and volume are important factors. The novel synthetic compound, abbreviated FDMB, uses fluorine atoms that can be readily produced in bulk. The research team reported dramatic results with the electrolyte tested in a lithium metal battery. Link