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Researchers from the Technical University of Munich in Germany have developed new technology that can significantly expand the lifespan of zinc-ion batteries.
The new battery includes a porous organic polymer that can help it last several hundred thousand cycles instead of the regular lifespan of a few thousand cycles.
A Shanghai -based company reportedly recently achieved a battery that can last 16,000 cycles.
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