Hybrid polymer network cathode may be key to low-cost, long-lasting renewable batteries for electric vehicles

Lithium-sulfur batteries have never lived up to their potential as the next generation of renewable batteries for electric vehicles and other devices. But SMU mechanical engineer Donghai Wang and his research team have found a way to make these Li-S batteries last longer—with higher energy levels—than existing renewable batteries.

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