04
Nov
14:17
TEXEL, Curtin University to commercialise next-generation battery
Swedish battery technology developer TEXEL and Australia’s Curtin University plan to develop a next generation battery without any rare earth elements and 100% recyclable, Kallanish reports.
The parties said in a joint statement on 3 November that they have developed a new battery technology that “doesn’t consume any of our planet’s resources.” The new thermochemical energy storage/battery technology is set to bring energy storage co…
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