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Austin -based Group1 developed a cylindrical battery that could be described as bananas.
The innovation promises some big wins, including being free of cobalt, nickel, copper, and lithium.
Group1 touts its tech as a superior option to emerging lithium-iron phosphate and sodium-ion batteries.
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