An Illinois startup named SiNode is using porous graphene to build what it hopes will be a lithium ion battery that charges faster and stores more energy
An Illinois startup named SiNode is using porous graphene to build what it hopes will be a lithium ion battery that charges faster and stores more energy
An Illinois startup named SiNode is using porous graphene to build what it hopes will be a lithium ion battery that charges faster and stores more energy
An Illinois startup named SiNode is using porous graphene to build what it hopes will be a lithium ion battery that charges faster and stores more energy