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CATL Developing 12,000 Wh Per Kg Lithium-Air Battery
CATL said this week it is developing lithium air batteries that could have an energy density of up to 12,000 Wh/kg.
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CATL said this week it is developing lithium air batteries that could have an energy density of up to 12,000 Wh/kg. The post CATL Developing 12,000 Wh Per Kg Lithium-Air Battery appeared first on CleanTechnica .
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