Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed an alkaline all-iron flow battery capable of more than 6,000 charge-discharge cycles without measurable capacity decay, according to a paper published in Advanced Energy Materials. The team estimates that performance is equivalent to around 16 years of daily use.Read Entire Article
This ultra-cheap, water-based iron battery could last 16 years without degrading
Why This Matters
This innovative water-based iron battery offers a low-cost, durable energy storage solution that can last up to 16 years without degradation. Its long lifespan and affordability could significantly impact renewable energy storage and reduce reliance on more expensive, less sustainable options. This development marks a major step forward in making sustainable energy more accessible and reliable for consumers and the industry alike.
Key Takeaways
- Capable of over 6,000 charge-discharge cycles with no capacity loss
- Estimated to last approximately 16 years of daily use
- Offers a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative for energy storage
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