12 May 2021, 09:05 pm
The future of power cells may soon come as researchers from Harvard University s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have achieved the borderline of solid-state batteries using Lithium Metal. Instead of the traditional Lithium-Ion (Li-On), scientists have constructed a solid design for the power cell to make it more robust and lasting.
Solid-states have the notion of being more tough and rugged, which was popularized by the Solid-State drives or SSDs which have been a marvel to technology for computer components. Not only do SSDs bring toughness into the game, but it also gives a better performance which brings a massive volume of transfer rate because it has less moving parts.
4 March 2021, 8:50 pm EST By
Hitachi Zosen has debuted one of the world s first Solid-State Battery model that promises a massive range and ability to perform well on grueling temperatures that extends from -40 to 100 degrees Celsius (-40º to 212ºF). This is one of the most massive achievements in battery technology, as it moves away from the traditional use of liquid components with Lithium and Ion.
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Solid-state batteries are nothing like Solid-state drives (SSD) which were popularized by the recent technologies that are used to improve computer performance as it is one of the fastest there is. However, there is one factor that both share, and that is its internal components are built with robust materials that would limit the need for moving parts inside.