Solid-State Battery
A solid-state battery is a type of rechargeable battery that uses solid electrodes and a solid electrolyte, as opposed to conventional batteries that typically employ liquid or gel electrolytes. This design enhances safety and energy density, reducing risks related to leaks and flammability. Solid-state batteries are known for their potential to offer higher energy storage capacities, longer lifespans, and faster charging times compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries. The solid-state structure facilitates more efficient ion movement during charging and discharging, making these batteries a significant focus in the development of advanced energy storage technologies, particularly for electric vehicles and portable electronics.