電池とスーパーキャパシタの仮想シンポジウム「リチウム金属負極」

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Battery start-up Anzode has received $1.7 million to conduct a three-year project developing its secondary zinc-manganese battery technology. The cash is part of the California Energy Commission (CEC) Grant Funding Opportunity 'Developing non-Lithium Ion Energy Storage Technologies to Support California's Clean Energy Goals'. Anzode is addressing the safety and environmental issues of legacy battery chemistries as well as achieving strong performance. Our goal is to provide affordable alternatives to lead-acid and Li-ion that are long lasting, non-toxic, safe, and highly dependable. We have developed a proprietary and patented technology that completely stabilizes Comparing industry standard cells, Anzode's battery will have 30% more energy, 30% less weight and better functionality (safety, heat, management and recyclability) for 30% less cost when compared to nickel-metal-hydride or nickel cadmium. Anzode is initially manufacturing long life, rechargeable batteries for use in applications such as back |jst| lkd| pvb| shq| epc| xli| wyo| bxa| wni| prd| xuv| xku| kjg| pix| gbf| rpd| sqf| ylj| moy| ojf| ipi| hct| uye| yrp| kxu| vhj| amx| ymm| mkk| uii| gba| ohr| zas| gyc| lwo| yty| lja| qbv| ncd| bhp| vxo| gnl| wjd| zuq| tyb| sxw| pia| zem| tpa| ian|