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Lithium-ion batteries just made a big leap in a tiny product

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From left, Gleb Yushin, Gene Berdichevsky and Alex Jacobs, founders, Sila Nanotechnologies; image credit: Sila Nanotechnologies via Facebook

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Sila has developed silicon-based particles that can replace the graphite in anodes and hold more lithium ions that carry current in a battery. This could provide smaller gadgets and electric vehicles with far greater range. Unlike instances of promising lab results that often fail to translate to commercial success, the company is delivering its product to the market.

James TempleA materials company in Alameda, California, has spent the last decade working to boost the energy stored in lithium-ion batteries, an advance that could enable smaller gadgets and electric vehicles with far greater range.Sila has developed silicon-based particles that can replace the graphite in anodes and hold more of the lithium ions that carry the current in a battery.Now the company is delivering its product to the market for the

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