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structural batteryNew Atlas
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'Massless' battery promises a 70% increase in EV range.
Could unlock smartphones as thin as credit cards, laptops at half the weight.
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology built and tested a 'structural battery' that packs a device or EV 's chassis with energy, saving a ton of weight.
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