Indian Lab Develops Next Gen Energy Cells with 3x Battery Life
A consortium of Indian and European researchers has developed a novel type of alternate energy cell using graphene infused polymers. These next gen cells last three times longer than lithium ion batteries and charge 40% faster. Ideal for electric vehicles and grid storage, they also eliminate rare earth dependency key to India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat energy goals. Field tests in Pune based e buses have shown significant gains in battery lifespan and charging efficiency.

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