Graphene-based batteries represent a revolutionary leap forward, addressing many of the shortcomings of lithium-ion batteries. These batteries conduct electricity much faster than conventional battery materials, offer a higher energy density, and charge faster because of Graphene.
Using the conductivity and surface area of graphene (it can stretch up to 20% of its length) to improve the electrochemical properties of the lithium-ion battery anode and cathode simultaneously, the super battery delivers super power density, energy density and cycling life like you’ve never experienced before.
Graphene is an essential component of Nanotech Energy batteries. We take advantage of its qualities to improve the performance of standard lithium-ion batteries. In comparison to copper, it’s up to 70% more conductive at room temperature, which allows for efficient electron transfer during operation of the battery.
Using low-cost graphene in the cathodes enhances charge rates and energy density in batteries, making this technology a game-changer for the industry. This approach helps cut lithium-ion battery charging times in half and reduces manufacturing costs by 12%. CEO Joe Stevenson is leading this startup.
Graphene looks set to disrupt the electric vehicle (EV) battery market by the mid-2030s, according to a new artificial intelligence (AI) analysis platform that predicts technological breakthroughs based on global patent data.
Lithium batteries also have concerns over durability and safety, including risks of overheating and fires. Graphene-based batteries represent a revolutionary leap forward, addressing many of the shortcomings of lithium-ion batteries.