5 Jan 2022

Revitalizing Batteries by Bringing 'Dead' Lithium Back to Life
Researchers may have found a way to revitalize rechargeable lithium batteries, potentially boosting the range of electric vehicles and battery life in next-gen electronic devices.
30 Dec 2021

Nano Chocolates that Store Hydrogen
An innovative approach could turn nanoparticles into simple reservoirs for storing hydrogen. The highly volatile gas is considered a promising energy carrier for the future, which could provide climate-friendly fuels for airplanes, ships and lorries, for example, as well as allowing climate-friendly steel and cement production - depending on how the hydrogen gas is generated.
27 Dec 2021

Grid Connected Battery and Solar Farm for New Zealand
A grid-connected battery and solar farm are being planned north of Auckland to improve the stability of the national grid, reduce the chance of network outages and allow more electricity to flow north from South Island generators.
24 Dec 2021

World's Longest Flexible Fibre Battery
Researchers have developed a rechargeable lithium-ion battery in the form of an ultra-long fiber that could be woven into fabrics. The battery could enable a wide variety of wearable electronic devices, and might even be used to make 3D-printed batteries in virtually any shape.
23 Dec 2021

Promising Anode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries
With the climate change concerns, an ever-increasing number of researchers are currently focusing on improving electric vehicles to make them a more attractive alternative to conventional gas cars. The battery improvement of EVs is a key issue to attract more drivers.
22 Dec 2021

Energy Storage Ship for Offshore Wind Farms
PowerX and Imabari Shipbuilding will jointly develop the first prototype of the Power Transfer Vessel, "Power ARK," by the end of 2025.
External press release
21 Dec 2021

Super Soco First Electric Brand in Top Ten Powered Two Wheelers
Super Soco has become the first ever 100% electric brand to feature in the top ten best-selling powered two wheelers. Until now, the list has been populated only by manufacturers traditionally producing petrol-powered machines.
External press release
21 Dec 2021

Fluence to Deliver Its First Energy Storage System in Taiwan
Fluence has been chosen by the local renewable energy IPP, Ina Energy, subsidiary of the PJ Asset Management Group, as the solution provider to deliver a 6MW / 6MWh battery-based energy storage system in Taoyuan, Taiwan.
External press release
21 Dec 2021

Wärtsilä Enters Dutch Market with Largest Energy Storage System
Wärtsilä will supply a 25-megawatt (MW) / 48-megawatt hour energy storage system to GIGA Storage BV in the Netherlands to help stabilise the electric grid. This will be Wärtsilä's first energy storage project in the Netherlands and it will be the country's largest system to date.
Innovation Map
17 Dec 2021

The Silicon Anode Value Chain
Innovation Roadmap for the report 'Advanced Li-ion and Beyond Lithium Batteries 2022-2032: Technologies, Players, Trends, Markets'.
Included are:
Innovation Map
17 Dec 2021

Timeline and Outlook for Li-ion Energy Densities
Innovation roadmap for the report 'Advanced Li-ion and Beyond Lithium Batteries 2022-2032: Technologies, Players, Trends, Markets'.
Included are:
17 Dec 2021

Audi is Increasing Investments in Electromobility
From 2033 on, the future of the Audi brand will be fully electric. The company is continuing to pick up speed along the way: Audi doubled the number of fully electric models in its range in 2021. That means that Audi is putting more electric cars than combustion engines on the market in the current year.
16 Dec 2021

Predicting Battery Failure Helps Millions Maintain Electricity
Millions of people around the world lack access to electricity. Decentralised solar-battery systems are key for addressing this whilst avoiding carbon emissions and air pollution, but are hindered by relatively high costs and rural locations that inhibit timely preventative maintenance. When batteries in such systems fail, it can be difficult to replace them and can leave people stuck without access to power.
15 Dec 2021

Batteries of the Future Could be Paper-Thin and Biodegradable
Scientists have developed paper-thin biodegradable zinc batteries that could one day become an environmentally sustainable option for powering flexible and wearable electronic systems.
The zinc batteries are made up of electrodes screen-printed on to both sides of a piece of cellulose paper that has been reinforced with hydrogel.
15 Dec 2021

Toyota Outlines New Electric Vehicle Strategy
Toyota Motor Corporation's president, Akio Toyoda, has held a media briefing on the group's battery electric vehicle and carbon neutrality strategies. He said that Toyota wants to prepare as many options as possible for their customers around the world.
14 Dec 2021

Battery Technology Primed for Diversification
To date, Li-ion batteries have been the go-to technology for vehicle electrification and new stationary energy storage systems. However, the supply chain for Li-ion production is coming under increasing scrutiny with bottlenecks feasible during the second half of the 2020s, creating a potential opportunity for alternative battery chemistries not reliant on lithium, cobalt, or nickel.
External press release
14 Dec 2021

TRUMPF Lasers Make Battery Production More Efficient
Industrial laser technology and smart solutions from TRUMPF are making battery production more efficient for the electromobility sector.
13 Dec 2021

Volvo Cars and Northvolt Invest in Battery Development, Manufacturing
Volvo Cars and Northvolt will open a joint research and development centre in Gothenburg as part of a SEK 30 billion investment in battery development and manufacturing.
13 Dec 2021

Stretchy, Washable Battery Brings Wearable Devices Closer to Reality
Researchers have created what could be the first battery that is both flexible and washable. It works even when twisted or stretched to twice its normal length, or after being tossed in the laundry.
13 Dec 2021

GKinetic Unit Delivered at Strangford Lough
The first unit has now been successfully delivered to Strangford Lough where it will be deployed as part of the VATTS project, funded and supported by Centre for Advanced Sustainable Energy and Invest Northern Ireland.