Building a Better Battery From Sulfur (video)by American Chemical SocietyNew research from University of Arizona could be a game changer for the electric car industry.
NewsNew 3D Object Detection System Promises Improved Autonomous Vehicle Safetyby Holden GalushaResearchers develop an object detection system that uses deep learning and IoT for fast, local obstacle navigation
NewsMagnetic Field Helps Battery Electrodes Tackle Electric Vehicle Challengesby University of Texas at AustinNew type of electrode for lithium-ion batteries could yield faster charging
NewsDamage-Free Way to Gauge the Health of Next-Gen Batteries for Electric Vehiclesby Tokyo Metropolitan UniversityElectrochemical impedance spectroscopy shows how solid-state lithium metal batteries degrade
NewsPolymer Scientist Helps Develop New Technique for Large-Scale Energy Storageby University of AkronNew research reveals a more stable way to store energy from intermittent energy sources
NewsThe Environmental Trade-Offs of Autonomous Vehiclesby IOP PublishingNew research shows that the convenience of autonomous vehicles would likely come at an environmental cost
NewsNew, Inexpensive EV Battery Could Reduce Range Anxietyby Penn StateEngineers are looking at lithium iron phosphate batteries that have a range of 250 miles with the ability to charge in 10 minutes
NewsNew Composite Material Revs Up Pursuit of Advanced Electric Vehiclesby Oak Ridge National LaboratoryResearch is aimed at reducing barriers to wider electric vehicle adoption, including cutting the cost of ownership and improving the performance and life of components
NewsScientists Use Nobel Prize-Winning Chemistry for Clean Energy Breakthroughby University of ManchesterResearchers translated a biological technique, which won the 2017 Nobel Chemistry Prize, to reveal atomic scale chemistry in metal nanoparticles
NewsNew Material May Help Cut Battery Costs for Electric Cars, Cellphonesby University of Texas at DallasA novel manganese and sodium-ion-based material developed at the University of Texas at Dallas may provide an alternative to lithium-ion technology
NewsClean Energy Stored in Electric Vehicles to Power Buildingsby University of WarwickEnergy stored in electric vehicles can be used to power large buildings, thanks to ground-breaking research from WMG, University of Warwick