TY  - GEN
TI  - Lithium-sulfur batteries: lightweight technology for multiple sectors
AV  - public
Y1  - 2020/07/14/
EP  - 5
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N2  - Lithium-sulfur technology has the potential to offer cheaper, lighter-weight batteries that also offer safety advantages. After initially finding use in niche markets such as satellites, drones and military vehicles, the technology has the potential to transform aviation in the long-term. Electric aircraft offering short-range flights or vertical take-off and landing (including personalised aviation and flying taxis in cities) are distinct possibilities by 2050. The UK, which is already home to established lithium-sulfur battery manufacturers and to leading academics in the field, has a great opportunity to be the global leader in this ground-breaking technology.
ID  - discovery10112086
UR  - https://faraday.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Faraday_Insights_8_FINAL.pdf
PB  - The Faraday Institution
CY  - UK
T3  - Faraday Insights
A1  - Robinson, J
A1  - Gifford, S
KW  - Lithium sulfur
KW  -  Batteries
KW  -  Perspective
ER  -