TOKYO -- Zinc has emerged as a candidate material for next-generation batteries, with major Japan-based players Sharp and FDK testing products using the metal that can reduce costs by half compared with common lithium-ion batteries.
Japanese battery maker FDK also developing products using the metal

Sharp is working on a zinc-air battery, left, and electrolyte in which zinc particles are dispersed. (Sharp)
TOKYO -- Zinc has emerged as a candidate material for next-generation batteries, with major Japan-based players Sharp and FDK testing products using the metal that can reduce costs by half compared with common lithium-ion batteries.