Battery technology plays a central role in energy storage, electric mobility, and portable electronics. Batteries store energy electrochemically and release it when needed, offering high energy density and flexibility. Lithium-ion batteries dominate current markets, while sodium-ion, solid-state, and flow batteries are emerging alternatives. Research focuses on improving energy density, safety, charging speed, lifetime, and sustainability. Battery technology supports renewable energy integration, grid stabilization, and electrification of transport. Recycling and material recovery are increasingly important for reducing environmental impact. Advances in battery technology are critical for achieving large-scale energy storage and low-carbon energy systems.
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