Breakthrough Material Class Promises Excellent Solid-State Batteries
Today marks an exciting step in battery research, as a new material class has been identified that could revolutionize the battery industry. These “solid-state” batteries use solid materials instead of liquids and have the potential to be much smaller, more efficient, and safer than current battery technologies. This new material class is comprised of several compounds that have excellent properties for energy storage, including a high energy density, low impedance, and excellent thermal stability. These compounds can also be produced in large quantities and relatively cheaply, which makes them a great choice for industrial applications. With further research and development, this new material class could provide a much needed breakthrough in the battery industry and lead to powerful, reliable, and safe batteries for many applications.
source: Phys.org