<p>A global team of researchers and industry collaborators led by RMIT University has invented recyclable ‘water batteries’ that won’t catch fire or explode.</p>
<p>The team use water to replace organic electrolytes – which enable the flow of electric current between the positive and negative terminals – meaning their batteries can’t start a fire or blow up – unlike their lithium-ion counterparts.</p>
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Scientists have introduced innovations in electrolyte design to address safety concerns and improve the charging rates of lithium-ion batteries, which are widely utilized in electric vehicles.
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