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Battery tech that stores over 9 times more energy is here and it’s perfect for your gadgets

News RoomBy News Room30 March 20262 Mins Read
Battery tech that stores over 9 times more energy is here and it’s perfect for your gadgets
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Battery life has been one of the biggest bottlenecks in modern gadgets, from phones to wearables. Now, researchers have developed a new lithium-ion battery design that could dramatically change that without sacrificing durability.

What’s so impressive about this new battery tech?

Researchers at the University of Surrey have developed a new type of lithium-ion battery anode that can store significantly more energy than traditional designs. It builds on existing silicon-carbon battery technology, with the key improvement being how it uses silicon.

While existing silicon-carbon batteries are far more energy-dense than conventional lithium-ion batteries, they come with a major drawback. The silicon used in the electrodes can store more energy, but it also expands and cracks over time, leading to rapid degradation.

To solve this, the team developed a new structure called “Vertically Integrated Silicon-Carbon Nanotube.” It uses a flexible scaffold made of carbon nanotubes, coated with silicon, allowing the material to expand and contract without breaking.

The resulting battery can store over 3,500 mAh per gram, compared to around 370 for traditional graphite-based batteries. That’s where the “up to nine times more energy” claim comes from.

In addition to increasing capacity, the new design remains stable over repeated charge cycles, something that has long been a major challenge for high-capacity batteries.

Why does this new design matter?

Silicon-carbon batteries aren’t exactly new, and they already offer a big leap over traditional lithium-ion tech. However, major manufacturers like Apple and Samsung have so far avoided the technology due to reliability concerns.

Repeated expansion and contraction on existing silicon-carbon batteries can cause long-term damage, affecting battery life, performance, and safety. For companies shipping millions of devices, that kind of inconsistency is a dealbreaker.

This new design tackles that problem by making the batteries more stable. If it performs as expected outside the lab, it could remove one of the biggest hurdles holding Apple and Samsung back from adopting silicon-carbon batteries. It could eventually lead to smartphones and wearables that last significantly longer without compromising reliability.

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