According to the "Nikkei Business News" report, Japanese auto and electronics companies have increased investment in research and development, improve battery performance, and prepare for the large-scale application of batteries in the field of smart grids in the future, and strive for market dominance. Toyota Motor and the Tokyo Institute of Technology, High Energy Accelerator Research Institute have developed batteries that use new compounds. The battery is an "all solid battery" that does not use flammable liquids. It does not require fireproof materials, the cost can be greatly reduced, and it is easy to process, and the capacity can be increased several times. The continuous driving distance of a small electric vehicle using the battery can be increased from the current 200 kilometers to 1000 kilometers. The battery is expected to be put into use between 2015 and 2020. Mazda and Hiroshima University have developed an electrode material that is 1.8 times larger than the current capacity. The battery capacity of the same capacity can be reduced by half compared with the current one, thus doubling the driving distance of electric vehicles. The battery is expected to be put into use within 5 years. NEC has developed a lithium battery that uses manganese as a raw material, and the price is only 1/20 of that of lithium batteries currently used as raw materials. By adjusting the composition of the electrolyte, the battery can reduce heat dissipation, thereby achieving 20,000 times of repeated charge and discharge. The battery performance will be further improved, the service life can reach 20 years, and it is expected to be put into use after 5 years. In addition to electric vehicles, batteries are also available for smart grids and smart homes. Japan's IBM is implementing the eco-city plan in Sendai City, and Fujitsu is also proposing to build an eco-city in Fukushima Prefecture. The foundation for building an eco-city is to store renewable energy such as solar energy to ensure a stable supply of electricity.
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Japanese auto and electronics companies have stepped up battery development
Japanese auto and electronics companies have stepped up battery development