Future electric cars could recharge wirelessly while you drive
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By Trent Knoss Published on March 29, 2018 First picture source: University of Colorado Boulder
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February 28, 2018, Cell Press A lithium battery that operates at -70 degrees Celsius. Credit: Yongyao Xia and Yonggang Wang
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BY TOM ABATE OCTOBER 9, 2017 Stanford researchers are developing a sodium ion battery based on a compound related to table salt. (Image credit: Getty Images)
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August 17, 2017 A Tesla Model S electric car is charged by a supercharger at its showroom in Taipei on August 11. © Reuters
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