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Recently, Japan's National Institute of Materials Science (NIMS) announced that it has developed a new lithium battery
with a very high energy density.
NIMS calls this new lithium battery "lithium-air battery", and its energy density under volume is almost close to the limit, while the cost can be well controlled
.
According to NIMS, "lithium-air batteries" use carbon nanotubes as air electrode materials, and through the optimization of the electrode structure, high energy density can be achieved, which is 15
times that of ordinary lithium batteries.
NIMS said that the current "lithium-air battery" is only a test product, and it will continue to optimize the design in the future to further improve the energy density
.
Recently, Japan's National Institute of Materials Science (NIMS) announced that it has developed a new lithium battery
with a very high energy density.
NIMS calls this new lithium battery "lithium-air battery", and its energy density under volume is almost close to the limit, while the cost can be well controlled
.
According to NIMS, "lithium-air batteries" use carbon nanotubes as air electrode materials, and through the optimization of the electrode structure, high energy density can be achieved, which is 15
times that of ordinary lithium batteries.
NIMS said that the current "lithium-air battery" is only a test product, and it will continue to optimize the design in the future to further improve the energy density
.