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Aluminum-Air Battery Developer Phinergy Partners With Alcoa
Aluminium Air Battery: India gives aluminum battery a chance to take on lithium in electric vehicles, ET Auto
Aluminum-air battery demonstrates extended range for EVs.
Ex-Navy officer turned inventor signs a multi-million deal to produce his electric car battery that will take drivers 1,500 miles without needing to charge - Essex, UK
A comprehensive review on recent progress in aluminum–air batteries - ScienceDirect