Ukraine
The challenge for Elon Musk
A group of Ukrainian scientists has developed a unique bio battery with self charging capability, and successfully tested new unique bioaccumulators that have the ability to self-charge without an external energy source. In the experimental model, self-charging was repeated 20 times, with the sensational results of a successful experiment published in the international journal Batteries.
Compared to modern electric vehicles with a range of 500-600 km, such bioaccumulators will provide the ability to travel without recharging 14,000 km. A self-recharging biobattery will be able to supply energy to an apartment building for a long time. The unique ability of the bioaccumulator to self-charge is able to make a revolutionary breakthrough in the energy market in strategic areas: shipping, railways, aviation and aerospace, namely in the programs of research of the Moon and Mars.
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