Submission + - China's solid-state EV battery breakthrough shows stable performance over 1,200 (interestingengineering.com)
Gravis Zero writes: Researchers at China’s Huazhong University of Science and Technology have announced a solution to a long-standing challenge hindering the commercialization of all-solid-state lithium metal batteries.
The team has created a novel mixed ion-electron conducting (MIEC) LixAg alloy anode that stabilizes the critical interface between lithium metal and garnet-type solid electrolytes, which could lead to safer, higher-energy-density batteries.
“The technology could enable the next generation of electric vehicles with longer ranges, faster charging capabilities, and enhanced safety profiles,” said the researchers in a press release.
The team has created a novel mixed ion-electron conducting (MIEC) LixAg alloy anode that stabilizes the critical interface between lithium metal and garnet-type solid electrolytes, which could lead to safer, higher-energy-density batteries.
“The technology could enable the next generation of electric vehicles with longer ranges, faster charging capabilities, and enhanced safety profiles,” said the researchers in a press release.