​ New aqueous zinc-ion batteries without any risk of explosion being developed  

 

Researchers at the University of Bremen are currently working on the next generation of safe energy storage systems using water based zinc ion batteries. Because this technology is water-based, the risks of explosion or fire reduced. The zinc-ion batteries are composed primarily of metallic zinc and other mostly inexpensive and non-toxic materials. This not only reduces the final price of green energy, but at the same time reduces the risk of environmental pollution. The research group is focusing on developing new zinc-based anodes, to improve the stability and lifetime of zinc-ion batteries and the development of low-cost environmentally friendly cathode materials and the optimization of water-based electrolytes. Their goal is to accelerate the commercialization of this promising, environmentally friendly battery technology.



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