Prospects for lithium-ion batteries and beyond—a 2030 vision
University of Cambridge · The Faraday Institution
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Abstract
It would be unwise to assume ‘conventional’ lithium-ion batteries are approaching the end of their era and so we discuss current strategies to improve the current and next generation systems, where a holistic approach will be needed to unlock higher energy density while also maintaining lifetime and safety. We end by briefly reviewing areas where fundamental science advances will be needed to enable revolutionary new battery systems.
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- Lithium (medication)
- Battery (electricity)
- Current (fluid)
- Computer science
- Energy density
- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Nanotechnology
- Systems engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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