TU Graz researchers find new method to improve lithium-ion battery efficiency
The research revealed that during full charge cycles, lithium ions remain in the cathode's crystal lattice rather than migrating to the anode, resulting in capacity loss
Lithium iron phosphate is a crucial material for batteries used in electric cars, stationary energy storage systems and tools because of its long service life, cost-effectiveness and safety against spontaneous combustion.
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