Flint's Paper Batteries: Safe, Flexible, and Affordable

Sunita Somvanshi

In terms of affordability, security, and environmental friendliness, Flint's paper batteries are revolutionising the market

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Think of inexpensive, fire-safe batteries that break down in six weeks!

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Flint utilises naturally occurring manganese and zinc, so bid harmful materials farewell.

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Flint intends to introduce paper batteries on a commercial basis by the end of this year.

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Flint's next-generation energy solutions are attracting the attention of major corporations.

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They won't catch fire even if you cut the batteries in half while they're still functioning!

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At less than $50 per kWh, these batteries are less expensive than standard lithium ones.

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Paper batteries could be incorporated into electric car components or foldable phone screens

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It's innovative to compost discarded batteries to feed workplace plants!

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