Zinc Matrix Power

Zinc Matrix Power

Zinc Matrix Power [ [http://www.zpowerbattery.com Zinc Matrix Power company website] ] is a company based in Camarillo, California, USA, that is making the "zinc matrix" silver-oxide, rechargeable battery. The company has focused on designing a safer alternative to lithium-ion batteries. [http://news.com.com/Can+anything+tame+the+battery+flames/2100-11398_3-6105924.html]

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