We built and tested a lithium-ion battery pack that uses Space Station technologies to improve safety and reliability - already being used in other experimental aircraft! We will soon be flight testing the all-electric X-57 Maxwell Experimental Aircraft in a 2-motor, 150 kW mode followed ...
We built and tested a lithium-ion battery pack that uses Space Station technologies to improve safety and reliability - already being used in other experimental aircraft! We will soon be ...
Bye Aerospace, the Denver-based firm certifying the two-seat, $349,000 eFlyer 2 electrically powered trainer, announced it is working with English firm OXIS Energy to develop lithium-sulfur ...
with new Program Directors Peter de Bock and Halle Cheeseman ARPA-E’s mission to change the way we get, use, and store energy isn’t just something reflected in our broad technology R&D ...
Range anxiety is the #1 consumer concern for electric vehicles, but a new breed of ultra-high energy density batteries may change…
As ribbons of smoke began curling out of the power outlets on their Joule Case battery stack, Alex Livingston and James Wagoner tried to keep their cool. The cameras were rolling. The ...
A manufacturing trick with magnetic fields produces a battery that may discharge fast enough to get an aircraft off the ground.
Most of this storage is operated by organizations charged with balancing the power grid, such as Independent System Operators (ISOs) and Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs). In the ...
Venture capital is still flowing to energy storage startups and the march to improve a wide variety of battery chemistries continues.
Better batteries are needed to economically smooth out the intermittency of renewables like wind and solar power. One company may have finally solved some of the most vexing problems facing ...
In South Australia in 2019 the world’s biggest lithium-ion battery was switched on just 60 days after the contract to build it was signed.
Lithium-ion batteries changed the world. The next battery technology will change it again. But what will it take to get there?