Novel gas-solid battery can also store hydrogen

Chinese researchers have developed a novel gas-solid battery that stores hydrogen at room temperature while discharging electricity. This technology aims to improve safety and energy density compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries by using hydride ions as charge carriers.
Why it matters
This breakthrough could significantly advance energy storage technology, offering a safer and more efficient alternative to current battery systems for future mass production.
A Chinese research team has developed the world's first gas-solid battery capable of storing hydrogen at normal room temperature and pressure while simultaneously discharging electricity. This breakthrough bypasses the extreme conditions required by conventional hydrogen containment methods.
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