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Sodium-ion batteries are being explored as a potential alternative to lithium-ion batteries, offering advantages such as faster charging and lower temperature operation. Researchers like Shirley Meng are working to overcome the challenges of sodium-ion batteries, including higher costs and lower voltage, to make them a viable option for powering devices and electric cars.
Sodium-ion batteries are being considered as an alternative to lithium-ion batteries. They offer faster charging and can operate at lower temperatures. Researchers have made progress in addressing the lower voltage issue. However, sodium-ion batteries are currently more expensive than lithium-ion batteries. Scientists are working to reduce costs and make sodium-ion batteries more accessible. This technology has the potential to power devices and electric cars in the future.
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