Stanford University has reported the work of scientists led by chemistry professor Hongjie Dai "breathing new life" into the nickel-iron battery, a rechargeable technology developed by Thomas Edison more than a century ago. Designed in the early 1900s to power electric vehicles, the Edison battery largely went out of favour in Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Stanford University has reported the work of scientists led by chemistry professor Hongjie Dai "breathing new life" into the nickel-iron battery, a rechargeable technology developed by Thomas Edison more than a century ago.
Designed in the early 1900s to power electric vehicles, the Edison battery largely went out of favour in
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