Titanium dioxide (TiO) as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) has the advantages of tiny volume expansion, high operating voltage, and outstanding safety performance. However, due to the low conductivity of TiO and the slow diffusion rate of lithium ions (Li), it is limited in the application of LIBs. Therefore, waxberry-like TiO comodified by pyrolytic carbon coating and carbon nanotubes was prepared in this work. The waxberry-like TiO with nanorods on its surface shortens the diffusion distance of Li. Carbon nanotubes and waxberry-like TiO are tightly combined through electrostatic assembly and form a cross-linked conductive network to provide more electron transmission paths. A thin layer of pyrolytic carbon wraps carbon nanotubes and waxberry-like TiO, which enhance the conductivity of the composites and ensure the structural integrity of the materials throughout the cycling process. The experimental data revealed that the discharge-specific capacity of TiO@CNT@C is 170.5 mAh g after 3000 cycles at a large current density of 5 A g, and the discharge-specific capacity is still 143 mAh g at the superhigh rate of 10 A g, which provides excellent rate performance and cyclic stability. The efficient dual-carbon modification strategy could potentially be extended to other materials.

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