Researchers in Australia have created the world’s first rechargeable proton battery, a crucial step towards cheaper and more environmentally-friendly energy storage.
World’s first rechargeable proton battery requires zero lithium
RMIT University
Professor John Andrews (centre) with the RMIT team that conducted the latest proton battery experiments: Dr Shahin Heidari (left) and Saeed Seif Mohammadi (PhD researcher, right). Not pictured: Dr Amandeep Singh Oberoi (now at Thapar University Patiala, India).