The researchers at DOE’s Argonne and Lawrence Berkeley National Labs have developed a sub-zero temperature-performing fluorine-containing electrolyte. The main challenge in current lithium-ion batteries is the liquid electrolyte, which transfers ions between electrodes for charging and discharging. However, the liquid freezes at sub-zero temperatures, significantly impacting the charging efficiency of electric vehicles in cold climates. […]
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