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Panasonic plans home-use lithium-ion storage cell

Fumio Otsubo, president of Panasonic, announced that the Company plans to market a storage battery for home use, which can store sufficient electricity for about one week of use in a typical household. It is inteded to be combined with energy technology such as solar cells that can generate power but can’t store electricity, making [...]

[ More ] December 26th, 2009 | No Comments | in Batteries |

Ultracapacitor Buses run on quick charge Batteries

In Shanghai 17 municipal buses runs entirely on ultracapacitor batteries that are charged up during their route at designated bus stops. Without recharging the buses could only go 3 to 5 miles, but the ultracapacitors allow them to charge rapidly. Even if the batteries are completely empty the bus has to stop only for a [...]

[ More ] October 20th, 2009 | No Comments | in Batteries |

Lightweight Battery made from Algae

Albert Mihranyan of Uppsala University in Sweden and his colleagues have built a battery that is lightweight and thin like paper. It is based on algal cellulose which fibres are wispier than common cellulose extracted from trees. This provides greater surface area and thus allows it to store more electric charge.

[ More ] October 15th, 2009 | No Comments | in Batteries |

Air-fuelled Battery Could Last 10 Times Longer

Researchers at the University of St Andrews are working on a new type of air-fuelled battery, that could give up to ten times the energy storage of current designs. This step-change in capacity could pave the way for a new generation of electric cars, mobile phones and laptops.

[ More ] May 25th, 2009 | No Comments | in Batteries |

14 U.S. Companies Join Forces to Build Car Batteries

WSJ: Fourteen U.S. technology companies are joining forces and seeking $1 billion in federal aid to build a plant to make advanced batteries for electric cars, in a bid to catch up to Asian rivals that are far ahead of the U.S. The effort, the latest pitch from corporate America to inject federal dollars into [...]

[ More ] January 1st, 2009 | No Comments | in Batteries, Cars |