The breakthrough lithium-sulfur battery promises 5 times more capacity
- Anonymous
In Germany, a popular battery brand named Varta is making a type of battery that is quickly printable, rechargable, and biodegradable for use in nano machines. They will eliminate low power batteries like coin batteries, 9V, C, and AA. Perfect for television remotes, hearing aids, gps trackers, electronic implants, LED clothing, etc. Check out Youtuber Charbax's interview with Varta engineers at a trade show.
- 22 Oct 2023
- gqC
- Anonymous
Jeurg, 21 Oct 2023Every month there are paradigm-shifting breakthroughs and what not. Let's see it avai... moreproducts that last too long is a problem for companies as they rely on consumerism and constantly selling phones every year.
- 22 Oct 2023
- vIc
- Jokestrap
The editor is hilariously zealous!
- 21 Oct 2023
- JaQ
- Anonymous
i was getting concerned, no article about some battery tech that will never see the light of the day this year
glad things are back to normal as each year
- 21 Oct 2023
- nDQ
- Jeurg
Every month there are paradigm-shifting breakthroughs and what not.
Let's see it available in the consumer market first.
- 21 Oct 2023
- S3c
- Anonymous
guy, 21 Oct 2023I know that the advancements are still in infancy but just imagine what if this is successful.... moreiPhoneOS 2.0 did cost $10 to install on the first generation iPod touch
- 21 Oct 2023
- 3SI
- guy
I know that the advancements are still in infancy but just imagine what if this is successful. Battery problems will essentially be a thing of the past and other phone components will die or get outdated faster than the battery. However, I'm not sure phone manufacturers will allow this because their current model depends on people replacing their phones every couple of years when the battery dies. It seems like a far-fetched idea but maybe they'll start charging subscription fees for even longer software support than what is currently offered. If we'll be here in ten years, then the smartphone industry will definitely be very interesting.
- 21 Oct 2023
- fnG
- Vic
I'm hearing such kind of news at least the last 15 years and all of them turned out to be either BS or too difficult to manufacture or too expensive. Nothing new here irrespective of what they say...
- 21 Oct 2023
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- Everest.One
In the real world there is only sodium in addition to lithium, and even so it is in its infancy. The rest is fallacy that dies on paper or with extremely limited use, leaving only loss and hope for investors.
- 21 Oct 2023
- PX0
- Anonymous
Why even bother reporting this. Ground-breaking battery technologies are seemingly discovered every other week. And then we it goes absolutely nowhere.
- 21 Oct 2023
- f3d
- Anonymous
That’s great news, and now we will never hear about this again because it will never go to market.
- 21 Oct 2023
- 3SI
- Anonymous
Anonymous, 21 Oct 2023Might take more than 5 years .Okay with current battery in smartphones - as it is recycled and... moresulfur is still better than lithium it's not sulfur that causes respiratory disease it's sulfur dioxide. go learn chemistry.
- 21 Oct 2023
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- Anonymous
Might take more than 5 years .Okay with current battery in smartphones - as it is recycled and can be replaced well.
I always thought sulfur is bad for environment and cause respiratory disease.
- 21 Oct 2023
- vGN