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The two companies agreed to cooperate in the development of all-solid-state battery materials. In sample testing of materials from multiple suppliers, POSCO Future M demonstrated good rate capability.
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(Reuters) - Akira Yoshino, a co-winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on lithium-ion batteries, can take credit for the upheaval in both the automotive and technology industries.
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