Rather than being solely detrimental, cracks in the positive electrode of lithium-ion batteries reduce battery charge time, research done at the University of Michigan shows.
Cracks in the positive electrode of lithium-ion batteries do not just cause problems; according to a University of Michigan study, they also shorten battery charging times.
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