University of Bologna opens E-cells lab, supported by Ferrari
The E-cell lab will focus on the chemistry of solid-state batteries, fast charging and the thermal impact on cells, cell safety and performance, among other areas
The University of Bologna (Italy) has opened an all-new E-cells laboratory with an aim of promoting research and development (R&D) in electrochemistry, build knowledge of the materials and the chemical and physical properties of lithium cells, according to a press note issued by the supercar company Ferrari on April 8.
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