Researchers in Europe have developed a solid-state battery with increased energy density using a new method.
The battery is claimed to be suitable for modern lithium-ion battery production lines and offers 1,070 Wh/L energy density.
The prototype battery was developed by 14 European partners in the SOLiDIFY consortium.
Developed in the state-of-the-art battery lab of EnergyVille in Genk, Belgium, the battery achieved high energy density after combining a thick, high-energy-density cathode (NMC, containing nickel, manganese, and cobalt) separated from a thin lithium-metal anode by a thin solid electrolyte separator.
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