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It can be used in power tools and electric vehicles Toshiba has unveiled a prototype lithium-ion battery that uses a low-nickel, cobalt-free, high-potential cathode and a niobium titanium oxide (NTO) anode. The prototype has a capacity of 1.5 Ah and supports fast charging. The Japanese electronics maker said the battery cathode can suppress the formation of gas resulting from the decomposition of the electrolyte. This battery can be used in power tools, electric vehicles and high-voltage industrial installations. Toshiba introduced a high-voltage lithium battery with very fast charging “In tests, the battery demonstrates high voltage of more than 3 V, fast charging […]
It can be used in power tools and electric vehicles Toshiba has unveiled a prototype lithium-ion battery that uses a low-nickel, cobalt-free, high-potential cathode and a niobium titanium oxide (NTO) anode. The prototype has a capacity of 1.5 Ah and supports fast charging. The Japanese electronics maker said the battery cathode can suppress the formation of gas resulting from the decomposition of the electrolyte. This battery can be used in power tools, electric vehicles and high-voltage industrial installations. [caption id="attachment_85726" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Toshiba[/caption] Toshiba introduced a high-voltage lithium battery with very fast charging “In tests, the battery demonstrates high voltage of more than 3 V, fast charging to 80% capacity in 5 minutes, high energy performance and excellent service life characteristics even at a temperature of 60 C,” Toshiba said. The battery can also maintain its original capacity for more than 6,000 charge/discharge cycles. “The company is committed to developing larger modules for automobiles,” Toshiba said. “The company will continue to improve the technology for commercialization in 2028.”
It will begin construction next year In a few years, the world’s first artificial energy island will appear. The Princess Elisabeth Island project has received permission from environmentalists, so within six months the project’s authors will begin construction. Princess Elisabeth Island is an artificial island that will act as an energy hub connecting offshore wind farms to the Belgian mainland, and will also serve as a hub for future interconnections with the UK and Denmark. The world’s first artificial energy island. The project is being carried out by the Belgian company Elia. Construction of the facility will last from March 2024 […]
It will begin construction next year In a few years, the world's first artificial energy island will appear. [caption id="attachment_62682" align="aligncenter" width="780"] artificial energy island[/caption] The Princess Elisabeth Island project has received permission from environmentalists, so within six months the project’s authors will begin construction. Princess Elisabeth Island is an artificial island that will act as an energy hub connecting offshore wind farms to the Belgian mainland, and will also serve as a hub for future interconnections with the UK and Denmark. The world's first artificial energy island. The project is being carried out by the Belgian company Elia. Construction of the facility will last from March 2024 to August 2026. By 2030, Princess Elizabeth Island is expected to be fully connected to all wind farms and the mainland. In addition, it is worth noting that this very island will be part of the larger Princess Elisabeth Zone project - a future 3.5 GW offshore wind farm, which will be located in the North Sea approximately 45 km from the Belgian coast. https://youtu.be/nmcpIp_EnEQ?t=62 The island will receive electricity from wind turbines through cables, and then convert it into high-voltage electricity and distribute it across the Belgian mainland and other European countries.