We are extremely pleased that the Nobel Prize in Chemistry is being awarded to three scientists, Stanley Whittingham, John Goodenoughf and Akira Yoshino, for the creation of lithium-ion batteries.
- 1970s – Stanley Whittingham researches superconductors and discovers a material rich in energy, giving a strong and significant , “drive” to release electrons.
- 1980 - John Goodenough demonstrates that cobalt oxide in conjunction with lithium ions is capable of producing twice the power.
- 1985 - Akira Yoshino creates the first lithium-ion battery.
Developments in technology have made it possible to create energy without fossil fuels. Many years of research, analysis and the involvement of many people led to the creation of lithium-ion batteries. Undoubtedly, such an invention has revolutionized our lives - it has enabled us to develop telecommunications, automobiles and, above all, to store a valuable source of solar and wind energy.
Leaping into the future of many fields, including automotive and improving the quality of our lives and the environment have been awarded an extremely valuable prize. All the more valuable and for our factory, where we can continue our research and produce the highest quality lithium-ion battery cartridges.