Imagine opening up an electric car and finding no batteries. An absent-minded factory worker or magic? Perhaps neither. If nanotechnology scientists led by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) are on the right track, it may one day be a reality as cars are powered not by batteries, but their body panels – inside which are sandwiched a new breed of supercapacitors... Continue Reading New tech could allow electric cars' body panels to store energy
Section: Automotive
Tags: Batteries, Cars, Lithium-ion, Nanotechnology, Queensland University of Technology, Supercapacitor
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