tralia and Yokohama National University in Japan
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Normally, I would bypass something like this except that it is from
respected universities and their battery shows with no signs of
degeneration after 400 cycles. Here is the title and link and first
paragraph:
Scientists invent ‘game-changing’ electric car battery that never
loses charge capacity
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