New Structure For Long Lasting Batteries
Editorials News | Nov-07-2016
How many times it happens that you are working on your smartphone or tab and you stuck between because of your battery power? To reduce the battery issue in smartphones, tablets and electrical vehicles, scientists have introduced a new method. The development has been done by the researchers from a Columbia University in the US. According to the researchers this stable method is capable of working in ambient air. Ability of working in ambient air makes the battery more authentic and inferior to structure.
As per this claim, this new idea can increase the life and energy of lithium batteries. This new structure will help user to get longer-lasting and cheaper batteries for smartphones, tablets and electrical vehicles stated the researchers. The scientists explained lithium batteries lose 5-20 per cent energy in that first cycle when charged the first time. However with this newly developed method, the energy of work increases by 10-30 per, said the researchers.
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