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Research team develops degraded battery restoration tech

Chinese researchers have developed a “precision therapy” technology that can maintain a battery’s performance after 60,000 cycles. By Stewart Burnett

A team of researchers at Fudan University, China, have developed what they described as a breakthrough “precision therapy” technology that can restore life into electric vehicle (EV) batteries nearing or at the end of their useful lives. The team has developed a lithium carrier molecule that can be injected into degraded batteries to replenish lost lithium ions, allowing them to retain near-factory performance even after 12,000 to 60,000 cycles.

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