Frontiers in Battery Research and Development: from Materials to Manufacturing
This seminar series is organized and sponsored by Battery500 Consortium, a multi-institute program supported by the Department of Energy to accelerate development and manufacturing of next-generation batteries for electrical vehicles.
PNNL Battery Researchers Win Young Investigator Awards
Three Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers have received Young Investigator Awards, providing funding for innovative battery research.
The Quest for a Viable Sodium Battery
PNNL and WSU researchers have improved the performance and life cycle of sodium-ion battery technology to narrow the gap with some lithium-ion batteries.
A Perspective on Electrochemistry in Battery Research and Design
Fifteen female materials scientists and engineers have collaborated on a perspective of electrochemistry in battery design.
Longer-Lived Lithium-Metal Battery Marks Step Forward for Electric Vehicles
Researchers have increased the lifetime of a promising electric vehicle battery to a record level.
PNNL and Ampcera to Commercialize All-Solid-State Battery Materials
Ampcera has an exclusive licensing agreement with PNNL to commercially develop and license a new battery material for applications such as vehicles and personal electronics.
Building a Better Battery—Faster
Researchers at PNNL have developed a software tool that helps universities, small business, and corporate developers to design better batteries with new materials that hold more energy.
Scientists Learn More about the First Hours of a Lithium-ion Battery’s Life
Scientists have witnessed the formation of the solid-electrolyte interphase, a critical component in lithium-ion batteries.
The Innovation Center for Battery500 Consortium
National laboratories, industry and academia are collaborating to provide electric vehicle manufacturers with batteries that are more reliable, high-performing, safe, and less expensive.