The PolyZion project, funded to the tune of €3.5m by the EU’s FP7 research framework programme, aims to create a new type of fast rechargeable zinc-polymer battery for hybrid and small EV applications. The research programme combines fundamental material and process advances in ionic liquids, rechargeable zinc electrodes, Subscribe to Automotive World to continue reading … Continued
The PolyZion project, funded to the tune of €3.5m by the EU’s FP7 research framework programme, aims to create a new type of fast rechargeable zinc-polymer battery for hybrid and small EV applications.
The research programme combines fundamental material and process advances in ionic liquids, rechargeable zinc electrodes,
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