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Researchers from Dalhousie University studied a new type of lithium-ion battery that's been charging and discharging non-stop in a Halifax lab for more than six years .
It lasted more than 20,000 cycles before it hit the 80% capacity cutoff.
By law, in the U.S. batteries must be able to hold 80% of their original full charge after eight years of operation.
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