Prieto and its “3D battery” gets funding from Stanley Black & Decker

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The startup, which spun out of Colorado State University’s Clean Energy Supercluster in 2012, calls its lithium-ion technology a 3-D battery partly because of how it’s made. Prieto took the three parts of a battery, replaced one with a copper-foam sponge, and found that the battery charged faster and stored more energy.

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