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Google Battles For Better Batteries

An anonymous reader writes: The Wall Street Journal reports that Google's X research lab has joined the quest for better batteries. The company has at least 20 projects that depend on batteries, from Google Glass to self-driving cars and drones. Thus, it makes sense for them to try developing new battery technology. "At Google, Dr. Bhardwaj's group is trying to advance current lithium-ion technology and the cutting-edge solid-state batteries for consumer devices. ... In a February presentation to an industry conference, Dr. Bhardwaj described how solid-state, thin-film batteries could be used in smartphones and other mobile devices that are thinner, bendable, wearable and even implantable in the human body. ... For the contact lens, the technology is safer because it doesn't use flammable electrolyte liquid, Dr. Bhardwaj's presentation explained."

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  1. not just them by Gravis+Zero · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Thus, it makes sense for them to try developing new battery technology

    it makes sense for everyone to try to develop a better battery. societies are trying to and wants to switch from chemical power generation to solar generation which currently has the issue of needing costly batteries. if nothing else, it's a growth market.

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  2. 4 Google staff members assigned to this project by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    A breakthrough is certain!

    1. Re:4 Google staff members assigned to this project by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      A breakthrough is certain!

      nearly as certain as the project's discontinuance 6 months later.