New coating developed by Stanford researchers brings lithium metal battery closer to reality

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Aug 26 2019
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Researchers from Stanford and SLAC have invented a coating that in laboratory tests significantly extended the life of lithium metal rechargeable batteries. Applied to the anode and combined with other commercially available components, researchers created a fully operational battery. Lithium metal batteries can hold at least a third more power per pound as lithium-ion batteries and are significantly lighter which could benefit electric vehicles and affect EV range and cost.