From pebbles to power: the rise of potassium silicate batteries
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Mohamad Khoshkalam from the Technical University of Denmark’s Department of Energy Conversion and Storage to explore his team’s groundbreaking work on potassium silicate batteries and their potential to rival lithium-ion technology.
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Christopher McFadden
ContributorChristopher is a contributing writer for Interesting Engineering.
Dr. Mohamad Khoshkalam
Denmark Department of Energy Conversion and StorageDr. Mohamad Khoshkalam is a post-doctoral materials scientist at the Technical University of Denmark. He specializes in developing earth-abundant materials for energy storage and conversion devices.With over a decade of experience, his recent work focuses on pioneering potassium silicate-based solid-state batteries. Dr. Khoshkalam’s innovations have led to a patented superionic material that could revolutionize the future of energy storage.