“This technology may be less than five years from commercial viability in EVs. For now, the team will continue investigating FeCl3 and related materials, according to Chen. The work was led by Chen and postdoc Zhantao Liu (the lead author of the study). Collaborators included researchers from Georgia Tech’s Woodruff School (Ting Zhu) and the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (Yuanzhi Tang), as well as the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Jue Liu) and the University of Houston (Shuo Chen).”
Let’s see.... it’s Liu, Zhu, Tang, Liu and Chen. State of the art research in the US is being done by Chinese. And it’s not just batteries. Glad they decided to stay here after they finished they’re grad degrees.
I’ve long said that what is learned/discovered/developed there in the daytime is in Beijing by nightfall.