Chinese Solid-State Battery Retains 84% Capacity After 350 Cycles
The electrolyte kept NCA cells above 84% capacity after 350 cycles, according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Chinese solid-state battery retains 84% capacity after 350 cycles
A team of researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has developed a new solid-state battery electrolyte that could help address one of the technology’s biggest obstacles: maintaining long-term performance without sacrificing safety or energy density. The breakthrough comes from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP), where scientists created an organic-inorganic composite electrolyte that enabled a solid-state battery to re…
New solid-state battery electrolyte retains over 84% of its capacity after 350 cycles
Solid-state batteries promise longer range, faster charging, and improved safety, but durability has been a major hurdle. Researchers in China are getting closer after developing a new solid-state battery electrolyte system that maintained over 84% of its capacity after 350 charge cycles.
Solid-state battery: CAS electrolyte extends lifecycles with 84.2 percent retention after 350 cycles
Chinese Academy of Sciences researchers engineered a composite solid-state electrolyte achieving 84.2% capacity retention as manufacturers navigate commercialization timelines. The post Solid-state battery: CAS electrolyte extends lifecycles with 84.2 percent retention after 350 cycles appeared first on CarNewsChina.com.
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