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Japanese firm TDK says new material allows solid-state batteries to reach an energy density of 1,000 Wh/L, which is around 100 times more than their existing conventional solid-state batteries.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by Lugh to c/avs
 
 

You're the first people to join us since we set up. It's great to have you along. If you have any requests or suggestions please just say so. It would be great if we could get you some new subscribers from the 20 million people on r/futurology on Reddit. If you have any bright Ideas for making that work please let us know. We haven't had much luck with that so far. Most of the people in c/futurology are from elsewhere in the fediverse. We've had pinned posts in the subreddit that have been read by thousands, but it never seems to translate into many people singing up.

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