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Boosting Battery Performance with Cutting-Edge Research

A recent breakthrough from the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) offers significant advancements in lithium-ion battery technology, with a new protective layer made from trifluoromethane (CHF3) improving efficiency and longevity.

Tests show a 30% reduction in impedance and over 94% capacity retention after 100 charge cycles. This breakthrough also recycles CHF3, contributing to a more sustainable circular economy. The technology could benefit industries reliant on high-performance batteries, such as automotive, aviation, shipping, and electronics

At Switzerland Innovation Park Innovaare, located next to PSI, we provide the ideal environment for companies involved in high-tech research, like the team behind this battery innovation. If you're interested in exploring how this cutting-edge battery research could benefit your company or if you'd like to learn more about the opportunities at Park Innovaare, we invite you to connect with Florian and Robert .

More Information:

https://www.psi.ch/en/news/media-releases/new-protective-coating-can-improve-battery-performance

Image : PSI, Mario El Kazzi from the Center for Energy and Environmental Sciences at PSI, along with his team, has developed a cathode surface coating that enables operating voltages of up to 4.8 volts.