Tag: Rechargeable batteries
The Heat is On for Sodium-Manganese Oxide Rechargeable Batteries
By adding the right amount of heat, researchers have developed a method that improves the electrical capacity and recharging lifetime of sodium ion rechargeable batteries, which could be a cheaper alternative for large-scale uses such as storing energy on the electrical grid. Read more about The Heat is On for Sodium-Manganese Oxide Rechargeable Batteries …
How to Use an SMU Instrument in Charge/Discharge Cycling for Battery Characterization
Mary Anne Tupta
Keithley Instruments, a Tektronix Company
Rechargeable batteries power a rapidly expanding range of electronic devices, from laptops and tablets to mobile phones and wearable health-monitoring devices. When purchasing these devices, consumers typically take a hard look at battery life and recharge times; operating time is often a deciding factor in the purchase of a mobile device. As a result, researchers are studying ways to increase battery life and decrease the cost of rechargeable batteries. Read more about How to Use an SMU Instrument in Charge/Discharge Cycling for Battery Characterization …
Rechargeable Battery Industry's Global Regulatory Challenges Addressed
George Kerchner, Executive Director
PRBA-The Rechargeable Battery Association
Four major battery associations met in Kyoto, Japan on May 21st and 22nd to discuss current global regulatory challenges facing the industry and to lay the groundwork for future cooperation on a number of issues. Representatives and members from the Korea Battery Industry Association (KBIA), Battery Association of Japan (BAJ), RECHARGE – The European Association for Advanced Rechargeable Batteries, and PRBA-The Rechargeable Battery Association participated in the meeting formally known as the World Rechargeable Battery Regulatory Forum (WRBRF). Read more about Rechargeable Battery Industry's Global Regulatory Challenges Addressed …