EVs are a green alternative and we love them for that.
A thousand times yes!
And I havescienceto prove it.

The cathode is the answer
First up, lets brush up our physics knowledge.
The cathode is the positive electrode, or simply the positive terminal, of a battery cell.
So, yes, its pretty important.

Class dismissed, moving on to the scientific proof.
The researchers cathode-making process has roughly the following steps:
And voila!
Has the tech been tested in cars?

But its been testedin comparable industrial simulations.
From what I understand, were talking about a very serious prospect.
An EV battery thats more sustainable, and from what it seems, a whole lotbetter.
So yes, I want it.
WHEN can we actually have this tech?
So dear scientists, Id like to see their commercial app soon.
it’s possible for you to find the research in the academic journalJoule.
HT IEE Spectrum
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Story byIoanna Lykiardopoulou
Ioanna is a writer at TNW.
With a background in the humanities, she has a soft spot for social impact-enabling technologies.