"Taking advantage of the mature paper technology, low cost, light and high-performance energy-storage are realized by using conductive paper as current collectors and electrodes," the scientists said in research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
This type of battery could be useful in powering electric or hybrid vehicles, would make electronics lighter weight and longer lasting, and might even lead someday to paper electronics, scientists said in the Reuters report. Battery weight and life have been an obstacle to commercial viability of electric-powered cars and trucks. The technology could be commercialized within a short time, the report noted.
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