In 2009, IBM researchers set out to create lithium-air battery technology capable of powering a loved ones-sized electric automobile for around 500 miles (800 km) on a single charge.
Instead of making use of heavy metal oxides, lithium-air batteries borrow oxygen from the air as the vehicle is getting driven, creating an air-breathing battery. This results in lighter batteries with high energy density that extend the car's range from a single charge.
IBM researchers have effectively
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