TOKYO -- A Japanese company has developed a new material with a government lab that it says will greatly extend the life of solid-state batteries, an emerging next-generation technology.
Japan's Koike develops single-crystal electrolyte that lowers resistance
Yamanashi prefecture-based Koike produces monocrystal wafers for telecom devices. (Photo courtesy of Koike)
TOKYO -- A Japanese company has developed a new material with a government lab that it says will greatly extend the life of solid-state batteries, an emerging next-generation technology.