Graphene, known as the "king of new materials", has attracted much attention for its excellent properties. Compared with traditional lithium batteries, graphene batteries have obvious advantages, including power characteristics, capacity and service life. However, despite their exceptional performance, graphene batteries are still in the research and experimentation stage and are still far from large-scale commercial production.
On the other hand, lithium batteries have obvious flaws in terms of safety, endurance and environmental impact. These problems have limited the development of high-tech industries. Therefore, many companies and R&D departments have begun to focus their R&D on graphene batteries, hoping to overcome the limitations of lithium batteries and provide energy-saving solutions.more efficient and more environmentally friendly. Although lithium batteries have existed for more than 26 years, the potential and prospects for the future development of graphene batteries are generally optimistic. They are expected to become a substitute for lithium batteries and usher in a new era of battery technology.