
An international research team, co-led by The University of Texas at Austin, has found a number of transition-metal oxides with up to three times the energy storage capability of materials in commercially available lithium-ion batteries
The team found metal oxides possess unique ways to store energy beyond classic electrochemical storage mechanisms, which could lead to smaller, more powerful batteries.
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