Chemix is using machine-learning algorithms to develop EV batteries that can charge more quickly, hold more energy, and last longer than current EV power units.
Koeller said the primary advantage of using AI to design EV batteries is that it dramatically speeds up the process.
Better EV batteriesDesigning EV batteries is a three-step process, Georgia Tech assistant professor Micah Ziegler told BI.
The solid-state electrolyte they discovered relies less on lithium, an increasingly rare resource that forms the core of today's EV batteries.
Mueller said that PNNL's collaboration with Microsoft has convinced him that generative AI could have applications far beyond speeding up EV battery design.
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