Batteries of the Future

This section talks about "the "batteries of the future" which will become part of our lives in years to come. Hopefully you will find it as exciting as we do.

Lecture.01 Solid electrolyte batteries
Lecture.02 Solid electrolyte batteries
Lecture.03 Bio-batteries
Lecture.04 Seawater batteries
Lecture.05 Paper batteries
Lecture.06 Temperature batteries
Lecture.07 Ultramicroscopic batteries
Lecture.08 Plastic batteries
Lecture.09 25-year batteries
Lecture.10 Clothing batteries

Solid electrolyte batteries (1)

These will serve as the power source for permanent artificial kidneys.

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Solid electrolyte batteries (2)

The battery materials will contain no moisture so can cope with extreme temperature changes.

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Bio‐batteries

These batteries will generate electricity from glucose in the blood, so will be useful to the healthcare field.

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Seawater batteries

These batteries will generate electricity from seawater, so will serve as a clean and economical source of energy.

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Paper batteries

These batteries will be as thin as paper and able to be reshaped freely.

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Temperature batteries

An eco-friendly battery which uses changes in temperature to generate electricity.

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Ultramicroscopic batteries

Their extremely small sizes mean they could be used in any small devices across a wide range of fields.

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Plastic batteries

Plastic itself can serve as a battery, so it wouldn't need a case and there would be no restrictions on shape.

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25‐year batteries

Emergency power sources which can be used when needed, even after 25 years.

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Clothing batteries

The actual clothing would work as a solar cell, making this battery both convenient and eco-friendly.

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