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how much energy can lithium-ion batteries store per kilogram?
Lithium-ion batteries can theoretically store 400-500 Wh/kg of energy. In real life, they only store 100-270 Wh/kg. Knowing why this happens helps create better batteries. Mixing silicon and carbon makes batteries work better. This mix increases energy storage and keeps the battery stable.
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one kilogram of lithium iron phosphate nauru lithium energy storage
The material, called sodium vanadium phosphate (NaxV2(PO4)3), improves sodium-ion batteries by increasing their energy density--the amount of energy stored per kilogram--by more than 15%.
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