Everyone knows that mining precious metals like the nickel, manganese, and cobalt that comprise the cathodes of the lithium-ion batteries powering today’s fleet of electric cars is carbon-intensive, damaging to the environment, and often imperils human rights. At Motor Bella, Silicon Valley startup Lyten introduced its LytCell EV™ lithium-sulfur (Li-S) battery, featuring a brand-new cathode technology that trades those precious metals for a 3D graphene structure capable of “caging” sulfur molecules.

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