➀ Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory have developed ultra-stable NMC cathodes with a dual-gradient design, enhancing efficiency and lifespan of lithium-ion batteries. ➁ The new cathodes address traditional limitations by operating at higher voltages without rapid capacity loss. ➂ This innovation paves the way for next-generation electric vehicles and energy storage solutions, with plans to reduce cobalt and nickel usage further.
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