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After six months of discussions and exchanges on the state of their research in energy storage and management, Renault and Airbus have decided to work hand in hand on solid-state batteries. The two groups have just formalized a research and development agreement to give birth to a new generation of more efficient, lighter batteries that could power the small hybrid planes and electric cars of tomorrow in the medium term. They can cover longer distances before needing a charge.
Until now, Renault has relied on its Japanese ally Nissan and its leader in solid-state batteries. Last January, the three Alliance members announced their synergy projects. In spring…
Source: Le Figaro

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