4 Dec 2013

Graphene LIVE USA 2013
Graphene LIVE! USA was a huge success. It brought together 30 top-class speakers and 16 graphene exhibitors, giving them access to a pool of more than 2,000 business-oriented attendees and 160+ exhibiting companies.
3 Dec 2013

Scorched hair makes supercapacitors greener
Researchers in China have used human hair to make a vital component of energy-storage devices.
28 Nov 2013

Longest cycle life reported so far for any lithium-sulfur battery.
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have demonstrated in the laboratory a lithium-sulfur (Li/S) battery that has more than twice the specific energy of lithium-ion batteries and that lasts for more than 1,500 cycles of charge-discharge with minimal decay of the battery's capacity. This is longest cycle life reported so far for any lithium-sulfur battery.
27 Nov 2013

Success of Printed Electronics USA
Last week the annual IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA event featured 160 exhibiting companies, over 200 presentations and approximately 2,200 attendees. Exhibitor attendance grew by over 50% and attendees grew by over 35% compared to the previous year.
26 Nov 2013

New inks and tools allow 3-D printing of lithium-ion technology
A scientist is laying the groundwork for lithium-ion batteries and other high-performing electronics that can be produced with 3-D printers.
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22 Nov 2013

Enerize Corporation
Enerize Corp. is an emerging technology company founded by renewable energy industry veterans. The Company develops and markets proprietary technology for solar cells, lithium-ion batteries, and fuel cells. Enerize Corp. also develops non-destructive quality assurance methods and equipment for real time applications in the manufacture of renewable energy devices.
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21 Nov 2013

Pressure cooking to improve electric car batteries
By creating nanoparticles with a controlled shape, researchers believe smaller, more powerful and energy efficient batteries can be built.