Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology Innovation
Description
This episode describes the accidental invention of a durable battery prototype by Mya Le Thai at the University of California, Irvine (UCI),. She encased gold nanowires coated in manganese dioxide in a Plexiglas-like electrolyte gel (PMMA),,. This structure prevented the fragile nanowires from fracturing, a common failure in nanowire-based batteries,. The device demonstrated extraordinary longevity, successfully completing 200,000 charge and discharge cycles without significant capacity loss, far surpassing the 5,000–7,000 cycles typical of conventional lithium-ion batteries,,. Researchers believe this breakthrough could dramatically increase EV battery life and power density, though the technology remains a lab prototype requiring material substitutes like nickel to overcome the high cost of gold and challenges related to manufacturing scalability for high-capacity electric vehicles,,.























