Electronic device
“97 year-old John Goodenough, who has been co-awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry, has designed lithium-glass battery that has twice the energy density of lithium-ion batteries and whose capacity increases with age.
It claims to operate at lower temperatures, a shorter charging time (minutes not hours) and lower costs, safer (non-flammable) and store more energy the older it gets.
The year 2022 is pencilled in for launch of what could be an industry-changing invention.”
Link:https://energysavingtrust.org.uk/ten-top-sustainable-innovations-2020/
A prototype solid-state battery based on lithium and glass faces criticism over claims that its capacity increases over time
a lithium-glass battery that has twice the energy density of lithium-ion batteries and whose capacity increases with age.
It claims to operate at lower temperatures, a shorter charging time (minutes not hours) and lower costs, safer (non-flammable) and store more energy the older it gets.