Li-S Energy’s Lithium-Sulfur Cells Achieve 540 Wh/l Energy Density via insideevs.com
In simple terms, the 20-layer cells carry the same physical size as existing lithium-ion cells, but with half the weight, according to the company. Although Li-S Energy expects its new technology to be used in drones and aviation. It didn’t mention its usage in electric cars.
Either way, breakthroughs in battery technology can only be a good thing, as more energy density can enable a longer driving range, potentially offering a cure for range anxiety, which according to
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