Frank Lev delves into the technology for all-solid-state batteries with no liquid components, referred to by the acronym SSB. In contrast, technologies combining solid and liquid electrolytes are called quasi, hybrid, or semi-solid technologies – named SSSB. He cites US battery OEM Factorial, which is developing both technologies for the electric vehicle (EV) market, to give the reader a glance at the complexities of SSB development.
Battery solid-state technology is rapidly emerging, aiming to replace the incumbent lithium-ion batteries. The combined benefit of non-flammable solid electrolytes with the . . .
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