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The main problems with today's battery technology is that, despite gradual advancements in recent years, cells are still too big, heavy and expensive, making them unpractical for the many applications in which weight or price play an essential role. Researchers at the Fraunhofer research facility in Germany, however, have taken a radically different approach towards the building process and have developed an incredibly light, thin and inexpensive battery that could - if such a thing is possible - end up bringing even more electronics into our everyday life...
Tags: Batteries, Fraunhofer, LED, Printable Electronics, Research, Technology
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