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China’s GNE is developing a lithium-sulfur battery with an energy density of 700 Wh/kg – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 23, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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The energy density of the newly developed lithium-sulfur prototype is much greater than that of ordinary lithium-ion batteries.

October 23, 2024
Vincent Shaw

By ESS news

China’s General New Energy (GNE) recently announced a major breakthrough in lithium-sulfur (Li-S) battery technology, unveiling a prototype with an energy density of 700 Wh/kg.

According to GNE, this new battery not only far exceeds the energy density of existing lithium-ion batteries, but also offers significant improvements in mileage and safety.

Lithium-sulfur batteries, which use sulfur as the cathode and lithium metal as the anode, are a promising alternative to traditional lithium-ion batteries. Theoretically, Li-S batteries can achieve an energy density of up to 2,600 Wh/kg, which is more than five times that of their lithium-ion counterparts. Furthermore, sulfur is abundant, cheap and environmentally friendly, giving Li-S batteries a cost and sustainability advantage.

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