Category: eco-friendly material

The Future Charged: Graphene Batteries in Electric Vehicles

The Subtle Power Shift Towards Next-Gen Energy Storage
 Prof. Aécio D’Silva, Ph.D. and Team
The Hero of Energy Storage: Graphene’s Rise
Graphene Batteries in Electric Vehicles – In the fast-paced world of electric vehicles (EVs), the quest for more efficient and powerful batteries is relentless. Enter graphene – a single layer of carbon atoms with exceptional properties.
The electric vehicle revolution is picking up speed, but the Achilles’ heel of this burgeoning industry has always been the battery. Traditional lithium-ion batteries have carried us far, but as we push toward a greener future, the limitations of these batteries become more apparent. Graphene batteries promise to be the silver bullet, offering a glimpse into a future filled with fast-charging, long-lasting, and environmentally friendly energy storage solutions. This Intelligent Collaborative post provides a comprehensive picture of the current state and future potential of graphene batteries in EVs.

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Banana Tree Fiber – Sustainable Textile Innovations – How to Convert Banana Waste into Fabric

Banana Fiber Can Make Many Different Textiles. Banana fiber is a natural and eco-friendly material that can be used to create various fabrics and products and sustainable rural entrepreneurship
 Prof. Aécio D’Silva, Ph.D
Banana fiber is extracted from the waste parts of the banana plant, such as the stem and the leaves. It is a strong, soft, and biodegradable fiber that can be spun into yarns and woven into fabrics. Banana fiber can be used to make many different textiles, such as clothing, accessories, paper, and furniture. Banana fiber has many advantages, such as being renewable, low-cost, and versatile. It also has a positive impact on the environment and society, as it reduces waste, saves water, and provides income and employment opportunities.

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