BioSolar initiates development of high energy anode for current and next Gen lithium batteries By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Wed, Sep 28th, 2016 BioSolar has announced that it has started a new program for the development of a high energy anode for current and next generation lithium batteries. While this anode is an independent technology; the Company will seek synergies with the Super Cathode technology it has been developing. BioSolar’s cathode technology, which had been the primary focus of its university-led research and development efforts, exploits a new chemistry instead of conventional lithium-ion intercalation chemistries. The company in a statement notes that its new anode technology is compatible with existing lithium-ion intercalation chemistries. According to the company there is also a possibility of combining the high energy anode with next generation energy storage systems such as lithium-air and lithium-sulfur batteries in the future. The high energy anode is expected to be compatible with existing battery manufacturing processes, thereby enabling seamless integration and speedy adoption. The Company believes its new anode technology has the potential to reduce costs, improve range, and enable faster charging times across various markets, including electric vehicles, personal technology, and storage for renewable energy, such as solar. “Scientists and researchers have long-chronicled the importance of complete chemistry overhaul as a means to reaching an energy storage cost of less than $100 per kilowatt-hour,” said Dr. David Lee, CEO of BioSolar. “By the addition of new anode development that is compatible with existing intercalation chemistries currently used by conventional lithium-ion batteries, we believe the Company is better positioned to work with the existing battery industry as well as potential partners seeking long term breakthrough battery solutions.” Tags: BioSolar, green energy, high energy anode, lithium batteries, Renewable Energy, Solar, solar battery, Solar Energy, Solar Power, Solar Project, Solar Storage