The University of Michigan has opened a new off-campus facility to expand its open-access Battery Lab. Known as Battery Lab 2.0, it adds significant lab and production space equipped with industry-standard tools. Open to both academic and industry researchers, the facility aims to bridge the gap between early-stage battery concepts and commercial production. Read the full article to learn more about upcoming projects and goals that could shape the future of battery technology worldwide.
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