"With the extension of the research project, the team plans to focus on building half-cell cathode prototypes – using a new cathode material which no one has ever tried before - for charging demonstration purposes in everyday products, Lee said."
“We are confident that this team of scientific professionals will continue to progress the technology closer to our goal of achieving a $100/kilowatt-hour cost milestone for energy storage," Lee said.
Sounds like there is a lot of work left to be done.