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Friday, July 11, 2008 11:53:48 AM
On July 9th, USA Today magazine devoted an entire page to Superlattice Power, Inc. The company is focused on developing a paradigm for the lithium ion battery and hopes to develop a battery that will allow its all-electric vehicle to travel 200 miles on a single charge within the next 6-12 months.
In order to meet its goals, Superlattice is working on producing a new cathode material that can be implemented into a lithium ion battery to increase the battery’s density and range. The material’s superlattice structure accommodates more chemicals, thus providing more energy. By using a combination of special elements and transition metals, the material is now safe, environmentally friendly, and affordable.
The push to take battery technology like this from the experimental phase to the production phase has resulted in large-scale production of nano- and sub-micron materials, and Superlattice is now positioned to deliver this futuristic technology to the average consumer in the form of lithium ion polymer batteries built on affordably-priced cathode materials.
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