The range limitations of current lithium-ion battery packs are determined by the efficiency of design materials used. A polymer binding material has been invented that protects silicon anodes in lithium-ion batteries from expanding and forming dendrites that dramatically limit charge retention and battery life resulting in a lithium battery with up to ten times the charge capacity of those currently used. That means instead of the 300 to 500-kilometre range limitation in EVs, the distances travelled between charges can be as much as 3,000 kilometers apart, roughly the distance between Toronto and Los Angeles.
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