This company is taking advantage of a modified NASA technology to offer batteries that were unthinkable a few years ago.
There is a company that is developing a technology sustainable long-life batteries, based on the engineering and chemistry that NASA It has been used for more than 40 years to power the International Space Station or the Hubble Space Telescope.
We are talking about the company EnerVenue, which believes that its technology can replace the batteries batteries: “Our technology is much safer than lithium-ion,” said EnerVenue CEO, Jorg Heineman aIE.
Stanford University professor, Yi Cuidiscovered how to adapt NASA’s long-life nickel-hydrogen battery technology for viable use on Earth, and all by using materials that significantly reduced costs.
This technology is suitable for space because it can withstand adverse conditions such as temperatures, in addition, it is battery-powered, safe, lasts a long time and is fully recyclable.
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They have also created a method so that these batteries have a reduced cost and can satisfy the great demand of all types of companies.
This new technology could help with the deployment of intermittent renewable energy
They believe that this new technology could help with the deployment of intermittent renewable energy, including solar and wind: “Storage plays a key role in ensuring that excess generation is captured and then used when needed, resulting in The result is a less carbon-intensive energy mix and a more stable power supply,” he said. Heinemann.
“Our technology is much safer than lithium-ion since it provides much greater flexibility in terms of discharge frequency and time, and lasts more than three times while retaining nearly its original state of capacity.”
“With so much focus on the potential fire hazards posed by lithium-ion batteries, we believe there is a significant market for a home battery that is fire-safe, has a useful life of more than 30 years, and can actually be integrated in parts of the home that would otherwise go unused.