The DOE has awarded US$8.99m to Polyplus for research on battery electrodes. Working with Corning and Johnson Controls, PolyPlus will use the funds to complete development of its Protected Lithium Electrode (PLE), the critical component in its high-energy density lithium-water, lithium-sulphur and lithium-air batteries. The PolyPlus lithium-water battery Subscribe to Automotive World to continue reading … Continued
The DOE has awarded US$8.99m to Polyplus for research on battery electrodes. Working with Corning and Johnson Controls, PolyPlus will use the funds to complete development of its Protected Lithium Electrode (PLE), the critical component in its high-energy density lithium-water, lithium-sulphur and lithium-air batteries.
The PolyPlus lithium-water battery
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