A company from Australia called Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) has announced some interesting test results from aluminum-ion battery testing. This new type of rechargeable battery can charge ten ...
These things can charge so fast, says GMG, that a mobile phone running on this aluminum-ion tech could get a full charge in 1-5 minutes. Take that concept across to the electric car world, and you're ...
Scientists in China and the United States investigated the inner workings of aluminum-ion batteries. With new insights into mechanisms at work within the battery during cycling, the group was able to ...
The current Lithium-ion batteries we have in our smartphones today are slowly improving, but it seems as though these types of batteries just can’t keep up with what the rest of the tech world needs.
LAS VEGAS, Sept. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Ionix Technology, Inc. (OTCQB: IINX), ("Ionix Technology", "IINX" or "the Company"), today announced that one of Ionix's ...
There’s a classic irony with new technology, that adopters are forced to limit themselves to two of the three things everyone wants: fast, cheap, and good. When the tech is batteries, adoption is even ...
Charge and discharge: The laboratory setup for studying the electrochemical behaviour of an aluminium-ion battery with a molybdenum-based Swagelok cell. (Courtesy: Dmitrii Rakov) Imagine a smartphone ...
Graphene Manufacturing Group Ltd. ("GMG") is pleased to provide the latest progress update on the Graphene Aluminum-Ion Battery technology ("G+AI") being developed by GMG and the University of ...
From smartphones to electric cars, there's a lot riding on future battery developments. While lithium-ion batteries have become standard, their future growth is seen as unstable for a number of ...
Scientists at Stanford have just developed an aluminum battery that could enable your phone to go from empty to full in as little as one minute. It’s also long-lasting, relatively inexpensive, and ...
If there's one common complaint shared across Android and iPhone users it's that battery life could always stand to be better. Though there have been advancements in lithium-ion battery technology ...