Phones that never run out of battery, electric cars that do not need charging stations and whole buildings that self-power.
Australia gets enough sunshine to power the nation 10,000 times over. The problem is being able to capture, store and release that energy effectively. |
It sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but the groundbreaking work of a group of researchers at a Melbourne university could see it become reality.
Researchers at RMIT University have developed an electrode which they say can boost the capacity of solar storage by 3,000 per cent.
The graphene-based device is flexible and can be attached to solar cells, meaning that we are one step closer to mobile phones and laptops that are powered by the Sun and never run out.
As one of the sunniest places on Earth, Australia has enough solar radiation to provide all our energy needs 10,000 times over.
Read The Huffington Post story - “This New Aussie Technology Could Mean Never Having To Charge Your Phone Again.”
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