solidstatebatterier
Solidstatebatterier, commonly referred to as solid-state batteries, are energy storage devices that replace the liquid or gel electrolyte found in conventional lithium-ion batteries with a solid electrolyte. This design aims to improve safety, enable higher energy density, and operate over a broader temperature range.
Solid electrolytes include ceramics or oxides (for example garnet-type LLZO), sulfides (such as LGPS), and solid
Common designs pair a lithium metal or graphite-based anode with a high-energy cathode such as NMC or
Advantages include higher energy density potential with lithium metal anodes, reduced risk of flammable electrolyte fires,
Current challenges hinder commercialization: high interfacial resistance, dendrite initiation and propagation in some chemistries, difficulties achieving
Applications are primarily in electric vehicles, portable electronics, and grid storage research, with several pilot programs