Lithium-ion batteries can become unstable under certain conditions, leading to fires. Now, researchers have used new materials that they say can make batteries safer.
Researchers suggest a minor alteration in lithium-ion battery design could significantly decrease the risk of fire incidents.
A team of researchers from MIT and spinoff company 24M have developed a new manufacturing process for lithium-ion batteries that not only cuts production costs in half, but also promises a better ...
American Battery Technology Company (ABTC), based in Reno, Nevada, participated in several high-profile global events, including the Future Minerals Forum and the World Economic Forum, focusing on the ...
Demand for Chinese lithium batteries will likely slump in early 2026 due to an expected tumble in domestic electric vehicle sales and slowing battery exports, the secretary general of China's ...
Nevada’s arid climate and proximity to a potential lithium supply chain are primary reasons why San Jose-based Lyten chose Northern Nevada for its planned lithium sulfur battery manufacturing ...
A new class of solid-state sodium-ion batteries could reshape the future of electric vehicles and renewable energy storage ...
The government is planning to launch a policy for local manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries for industrial use in a bid to ...
India’s EV push and renewable expansion are accelerating lithium battery demand. This overview explains why the sector offers a decade-long growth runway and what investors should ...
Redway Power today announced the continued expansion of its lithium forklift battery solutions, delivering a comprehensive ...