Several companies and institutions are working on bettering solid-state battery technology.
Hyundai has already announced its plans to launch a pilot production line for all-solid-state batteries. It aims to introduce EVs equipped with these advanced batteries by 2025 and begin mass production by 2030.
Besides, US-based Anthro Energy unveiled a battery with an injectable liquid to solid electrolyte. According to the company, the material can change from liquid to solid and can make powerful, longer-lasting, and safer batteries.
Meanwhile, a team of researchers recently introduced a new solid-state battery technology that helps batteries maintain over 80% of their initial capacity after 25,000 charge/discharge cycles. According to their study, the new lithium-sulfur battery uses solid electrolytes.