Breakthroughs in solid-state battery technology have long been touted as the key to unlocking a new era of electric vehicles and renewable energy storage. However, one major hurdle has held back their widespread adoption: the high cost and difficulty of producing the ultra-thin, ultra-tough electrolyte membranes that separate the battery's electrodes. Now, scientists claim to have made a significant breakthrough in overcoming this challenge, potentially paving the way for the mass production of solid-state batteries with unprecedented energy density and safety. If their claims hold up, the implications could be massive, revolutionizing the way we think about energy storage and transportation.


The biggest problem with solid-state batteries may finally be solved  ScienceDaily