TUM, Germany develops new material for solid-state batteries with 30% faster ion movement
On May 9, Technical University of Munich (TUM) along with TUMint.Energy Research announced that its researchers have developed a new material for solid-state batteries. The new material made of lithium, antimony, and scandium that enables lithium ions to move over 30% faster than in any previously known material.
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