Scientists at Stanford University build a bendable Aluminium powered battery with an ultrafast rechargeable timing of just 1 minute which is much more stable, inexpensive and safer compared to today's outdated lithium powered batteries
A bunch of scientists mainly consisting of a team of students led by their chemistry professor Honglie Dai had their eureka moment when they succeeded in creating the first successful aluminium battery which can finally act as an alternative to modern world's most used and outdated lithium powered batteries. Batteries have played a vital role in creating the modern technological world in which we live today and in fact every gadget or machine that is surrounding us today works on it. It all started with huge alkaline powered batteries which later were replaced by today's lithium ion batteries which helped solve many modern day problems but had it's own demerits and safety concerns, but apparently with this new invention of aluminium ion batteries one can expect the rise of the third generation of batteries which are much more powerful compared to lithium batteries and are much safer and inexpensive to produce and will help energy sector and gadget industries to switch to much cleaner aluminium powered batteries as an safe alternative to conventional batteries.
Stanford scientists have invented a flexible, high-performance aluminum powered battery that charges in just 1 minute |
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Meanwhile Professor Honglie Dai and his team is optimistic that these values can be improved drastically by changing the material used for the cathode. Meanwhile the technological invention has already attracted lots of gadget and smartphone manufacturing companies with it's flexible and durable structure with longer battery life and ultrafast charging and most of all being hazard proof as it is fire proof and continues to support the device while being an environment friendly product. Most of all these Aluminium batteries are very cheap and inexpensive to produce compared to lithium batteries which are much costlier than Aluminium. The research was funded by various energy organizations and companies from several parts of the world and certainly the results have been overwhelming and might just be the next step towards the next generation of cleaner and powerful batteries with applications that can be applied to any flexible technology or product like storing renewable energy in massive electrical grids which rapidly store and release energy.
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