3d printed batteries
Clemson Researchers Use 3D Printing to Solve Pesky Battery Issues By Printing Ceramic Electrolyzers
We’re all familiar with that highly inconvenient moment of finding out your phone battery is dead (or worse, that the charger cord or cube is no longer functional for some…
Researchers 3D Print a New Variety of Zinc Ion Battery Shapes for Wearable Devices
With the development of flexible wearable devices comes the need for new battery shapes, as most batteries are currently limited to spherical or rectangular shapes. These shapes do not use…
Researchers Explore 3D Printing Embedded PLA Batteries Using Fused Deposition Modeling
We rely on many different types of energy sources to get through the day for our mobile power needs, making batteries a big industry. Researchers are continuing to look for…
3D Printing Used to Create Better Lithium-Ion Batteries
You’ve likely needed to use lithium-ion batteries for at least one device at some point. They can be a pain to replace when they run out of juice, and though…
Researchers Redesign the Conventional Battery Via 3D Printing
And finally–here it comes: the potential of the 3D printed battery. With the excitement and innovations that 3D printing offers the world in massive doses right now, we knew that…
Researchers 3D Print Miniscule On-Chip Microbatteries with Incredible Potential
We are living in an incredibly shrinking world — a world in which we see electronics decrease in size at an almost unbelievable rate. Think about the size of computer memory, music…
Graphene 3D Lab is Working on a Graphene Battery 3D Printer, Introduces Printed Battery Prototype
As we have discussed so many times in the past, graphene — the one atom thick, nearly transparent ‘miracle material’ consisting of pure carbon — could have incredible potential in numerous industries….
3D Printed Graphene Batteries – Graphene 3D Lab Files Provisional Patent & Plans Demonstration
One of the more common questions I hear, from those just beginning to find an interest in the 3D printing space, goes something like this: “When will we be able…



















