RMIT engineers say they’ve tripled the energy density of cheap, rechargeable, recyclable proton flow batteries, which can now challenge commercially available lithium-ion batteries for capacity with a specific energy density of 245 Wh/kg.

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    1 year ago

    Others downvote you and say “read the article”, but not giving arguments.

    I read the article and it is not clear what is the advantage… looks like less pressure is needed than other types of hidrogen cells, but there are no details.

    I agree with you, don’t hold your breath for this. All details would be in first sentence if there was any chance of this becoming reality.