GE unveils Durathon battery for zero-emission buses
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GE has unveiled its Durathon sodium battery, which should allow for improved performance and range in zero-emission buses
Besides clean-fuel buses, Durathon can be applied to the telecommunications and utility sectors
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General Electric’s research team has unveiled its new Durathon battery, which the company says makes it cheaper to power buses using clean energy. It is used in tandem with a lithium battery and a hydrogen fuel cell, a combination that the researchers say makes it possible for the vehicle to achieve full performance with a much smaller fuel cell than previously possible.
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