➀ Researchers at Shanghai University have developed a method for 3D printing structural lithium-ion batteries with customizable shapes and sizes, enhancing energy density and efficiency. ➁ This technology not only benefits electric vehicles but also extends to robotics and logistics, offering a significant step forward in sustainable energy solutions. ➂ The breakthrough leverages material science and scalable fabrication strategies, integrating energy storage materials into robust load-bearing components.
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