We all know very well that the large-scale storage of electricity has taken root in the energy market.
From Stanford comes the news of a new battery of water to store clean energy.
Large-scale storage of electricity has taken root in the energy market.

It is necessary that they work more than 10,000 cycles of load and that can last 25 years.
However, all the above options do not have at least one of these requirements.
The same applies to redox batteries, which are very cumbersome systems.

It was created by a group of chemists led by Cui himself.
At the same time, the platinum in the anode catalyzes the hydrogen production reaction of the water.
It also has the gravimetric energy density of approximately 139 Wh/kg and volumetric density of 210 Wh/l.

Of course, the work is still at an early stage.
The team used platinum as a catalyst, whose cost would be prohibitive on a large scale.
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