Solid-state Battery Working Principle, Uses, and Advantages

Solid-state batteries are quite similar to that of lithium-ion batteries. The only difference is that a solid-state battery consists of a solid electrolyte in place of a liquid electrolyte. Materials such as glass, ceramic, etc., can be used for this purpose. Construction of Solid-State Battery A solid-state battery makes use of solid electrodes as well as solid electrolytes. The solid electrolytes include oxides, sulfides, phosphates, polyethers, polyesters, nitrile-based, polysiloxane, polyurethane, etc. The performance of the battery depends on the type of electrolyte used. Ceramics are suitable for rigid battery systems due to their high elastic moduli, while low elastic moduli … Continue reading Solid-state Battery Working Principle, Uses, and Advantages