UK consortium to make graphite-based anode for solid-state lithium-ion batteries

A consortium funded by the UK’s government will work toward developing a graphite-based anode to allow solid-state batteries to meet the performance demands required by electric vehicles.
The project will replace metallic lithium anodes in solid-state batteries with consortium partner Talga Technologies’, a subsidiary of Australian firm Talga Resources’, graphite carbon anode Talnode-E product.
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