Implantable medical device battery energy boosted by 20% with anode modification

With electric vehicles, the challenge for battery makers is straightforward: make batteries that can hold more energy, so the vehicles they power can go farther on each charge. However, for companies that make rechargeable batteries for implantable medical devices—think pacemakers, cardiac defibrillators—safety trumps all else. Yes, these batteries need to last, but that lifespan cannot come at the expense of a patient’s health.

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