The smallest batteries?

JBeukema

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It was developed by a research team led by Prof. Dr. Reinhard Baumann of the Fraunhofer Research Institution for Electronic Nano Systems ENAS in Chemnitz together with colleagues from TU Chemnitz and Menippos GmbH. “Our goal is to be able to mass produce the batteries at a price of single digit cent range each,” states Dr. Andreas Willert, group manager at ENAS. ...The printable version weighs less than one gram on the scales, is not even one millimeter thick and can therefore be integrated into bank cards, for example. The battery contains no mercury and is in this respect environmentally friendly. Its voltage is 1.5 V, which lies within the normal range. By placing several batteries in a row, voltages of 3 V, 4.5 V and 6 V can also be achieved... The researchers have already produced the batteries on a laboratory scale. At the end of this year, the first products could possibly be finished.

This would be welcome. Half the time, the batteries are the biggest thing in a device save for the display


Inexpensive Thin Printable Batteries Developed
 

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