Berkeley Lab Makes Graphene Energy Storage For Fuel Cell EVs
A graphene energy storage formula could nudge the fuel cell EV dream closer to reality, according to researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
A graphene energy storage formula could nudge the fuel cell EV dream closer to reality, according to researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
A new graphene solar cell deploys common window glass to touch off a spontaneous “doping” effect, leading to high efficiency, low cost solar cells.
US researchers tease “white graphene” a little closer to commercial application in next-generation solar cells and other clean tech devices.
The mobile energy storage units also known as electric vehicles have been targeted for a makeover, with graphene and hydrogen in the mix to improve range.
Originally published on EV Obsession. The potential use of silicon in lithium-ion batteries as a means of improving energy density has long been sitting in the open, but the relative lack of operational stability with silicon-based anodes has remained something of a stumbling block (though, some batteries do already incorporate … [continued]
A new graphene enabled catalyst could lead to low cost, large scale hydrogen production for fuel cell electric vehicles and power-to-gas systems.
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Two new developments show that the race is on to replace silicon as the go-to semiconductor of choice with other 2D materials if not graphene.
A new graphene production process for the synthesis of “few-layer” graphene — for potential use in energy storage applications, amongst others — has been developed by researchers at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and the University of Western Australia (UWA), according to recent reports. The new approach to … [continued]