‘A mobile phone as thin as a credit card’: How massless batteries, similar to the human skeleton, could give rise to the world’s strongest power cell and change the future of our society forever
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have made significant strides in developing a structural battery that could drastically reduce the weight and energy consumption of vehicles and electronic devices.
The structural battery, made from a carbon fiber composite, functions as both a power source and a load-bearing component, making it ideal for a range of purposes. “We have succeeded in creating a battery made of carbon fiber composite that is as stiff as aluminum and energy-dense enough to be used commercially. Just like a human skeleton, the battery has several functions at the same time,” said Richa Chaudhary, lead author of a paper recently published in Advanced Materials.
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