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Old 16th October 2020, 08:42   #1
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Default Machine learning is speeding up battery development

A lab at Stanford University's Precourt Institute for Energy boffins have half a dozen refrigerator-sized cabinets designed to kill batteries as fast as they can. Each holds around 100 lithium-ion cells secured in trays that can charge and discharge the batteries dozens of times per day.

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