US scientists crack high-energy EV battery code to address range anxiety, safety
Each cathode has a critical state of charge that defines its safe operating limit. Researchers are aiming to use nickel-based cathodes, one of the two electrodes that facilitate energy storage in batteries, for safer, high-energy electric vehicle (EV) batteries.

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