The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is providing $125 million for two Energy Innovation Hub teams aimed at accelerating next generation energy storage technologies beyond lithium-ion batteries.
Hydrogen can become a clever way to store renewable energy and power fuel cells—but this introduces the problem of what can ...
Rewind to 2006. Electric vehicles (EVs) were emerging, but—despite mounting pressure to decarbonize the energy sector—the research community had not broadly recognized the importance of energy storage ...
U.S. Department of Energy awards four-year renewal to Case Western Reserve University, partners investigating ‘breakthrough electrolytes’ for large-scale batteries The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) ...
A new study finds that nanomaterial-based batteries could help Italy store more renewable energy by improving energy density, ...
The growing demand for grid-scale energy storage has created an urgent need for battery technologies that are not only high-performing, but also ...
Supercapacitors are energy storage devices that offer distinct properties when compared to batteries. Supercapacitors have higher power density and lower energy density than batteries. They also have ...
Energy storage as a research area investigates materials, devices, and systems that reversibly capture and release energy with high efficiency, safety, and reliability, spanning electrical, ...
Li-ion batteries remain the dominant electrochemical energy storage technology in the global market. As written in their new market report, IDTechEx estimates that in 2023 alone, 92.3 GWh of Li-ion ...
Center for Energy Storage Research, KIST has the following research output in the current window (1 February 2025 - 31 January 2026) of the Nature Index. Click on Count to view a list of articles ...
Salt River Project (SRP) and Google this week announced what the companies are calling a “first-of-its-kind” research collaboration to better understand the real-world performance of emerging ...
The public wish list for battery makers is pretty straightforward. People want batteries that work for days without needing to be recharged, don’t leak or catch fire, and provide reliable energy ...