What actually changed in battery research this week
Three separate groups reported gains in solid-state cell density within days of each other. The common thread is a cheaper separator, not a new chemistry.
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Three separate groups reported gains in solid-state cell density within days of each other. The common thread is a cheaper separator, not a new chemistry.
Reliability review outcomes are reshaping the manifest, with the next window opening in March.
Two regional operators published revised demand curves this week, both citing the same three cold snaps.
After a decade of whitespace, several teams are shipping tighter layouts and saying users asked for it.
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