Cutting-Edge Tiny Batteries for Robots and Electric Hypercars
Cutting-Edge Tiny Batteries for Robots and Electric Hypercars
Researchers develop hair-thin battery to power tiny robots
MIT researchers have created tiny batteries that are 0.1mm long and 0.002mm thick, roughly as thin as a strand of hair. These batteries can generate up to 1 volt and are designed to power micro-robots, which can be used for various tasks such as targeting drug delivery and checking pipelines for gas leaks. The team is working to enclose the power source entirely within the robot and increase the level of voltage the system can generate.
Rimac unveils the Nevera R, an all-electric hypercar
Rimac has revealed the Nevera R, an all-electric hypercar with impressive performance bounds. It is expected to push the boundaries of its predecessor, making it an exciting addition to the electric vehicle market.