Faster, Longer-Lasting Batteries
A fascinating step forward in the race for better energy storage
Prof. Gilbert Daniel Nessim, collaborating with Dr. Daniel Sharon (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem), and their team have developed nickel vanadium oxyphosphide nanosheets- an innovative anode material that enables lithium-ion batteries to charge more quickly, last longer, and store more energy.
This isn’t just about improving our devices. Stronger, more durable batteries are crucial for the future of electric cars and for enhancing the reliability of renewable energy on the grid. With advances like these, we move closer to a world that is less dependent on fossil fuels and better equipped to reduce carbon emissions.
Breakthroughs at the nanoscale may seem small, but they carry the potential to reshape the way our planet powers itself. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.5c01817