By ESS news
Microvast Holdings, a Texas-based battery manufacturer, said it has developed an all-solid-state battery that overcomes a key barrier to wider adoption: maintaining stable high-voltage operation without sacrificing long-term safety or reliability.
“Traditional lithium-ion and semi-solid state batteries, limited by the limitations of liquid electrolytes, typically operate at nominal voltages of 3.2 V to 3.7 V per cell,” the company said in a statement. “Microvast’s technology, on the other hand, completely eliminates liquid electrolytes.”
The company said its ASSB operates at voltages between 12 V and 21 V. The bipolar stack design allows individual cells to reach higher voltages without the dissolution that would occur with liquid electrolytes in similar systems.
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