Electric vehicles could travel farther and more renewable energy could be stored with lithium-sulfur batteries that use a unique powdery nanomaterial.
Posts from ‘April, 2014’
Another DOE Flop: Smith Electric Vehicles Closes Kansas Plant
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) provided $30 million to Missouri-based Smith Electric Vehicles and President Obama used the spending as an opportunity to campaign in Missouri
Relieving electric vehicle range anxiety with nanotechnology …
(Nanowerk News) Electric vehicles could travel farther and more renewable energy could be stored with lithium-sulfur batteries that use a unique powdery nanomaterial. Researchers added the powder, a kind of nanomaterial …
Electric car numbers double in one year – News in Brief – The Ecologist
There are now more than 400000 electric cars on the world's roads – twice as many as a year ago, and on current trends there will be a million by 2016.