Lithium-ion batteries are widely used in electric vehicles, which play an important role in the decarbonization of transport and power grids. However, these batteries have a number of disadvantages: they are expensive, require the extraction of rare and harmful metals, such as lithium and cobalt, and can light up when overheated or damaged. In addition, they are difficult to be disposed of and recycled.
The battery from Alsym Energy is spared these disadvantages. It does not contain lithium and cobalt, but uses cheap and affordable materials such as manganese and metallic oxide. Its electrolyte is water with organic salts, which ensures the conductivity of ions and energy storage. Thanks to this, the battery does not burn or explode, which saves fire protection costs and expands its scope of application.
Alsym Energy is already working with an Indian automaker who will use its batteries to create cheaper electric vehicles. In addition, Alsym Energy batteries can be useful for storing solar energy in developing countries, where many do not have access to electricity. Alsym Energy batteries are easy to recycle and dispose of because they do not contain toxic
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