Sunrise New Energy develops next-gen silicon anode enabling 1K kilometer range
) announced Friday that the company has successfully developed the latest generation of porous carbon-coated silicon anode material, boasting a capacity five times greater than the current artificial graphite.
"We are excited to announce the successful development of our state-of-the-art porous carbon-coated silicon anode material,” said Sunrise chairman, Haiping Hu.
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