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To overcome the limits of single technology, hybrid technologies are employed for semi-solid-state batteries. Many technology sectors, not only the battery industry, continue researching hybrid technologies to go one step further, blending at least two materials.
A semi-solid-state battery (also formally known as a quasi-solid-state battery, QSSB) is a type of rechargeable battery that serves as an intermediate technology between conventional lithium-ion batteries (LIB) with liquid electrolytes and all-solid-state batteries (ASSB) using a hybrid solid-liquid semi-solid-state electrolyte.
They offer higher safety and energy density than liquid-based LIBs while having lower mass-production challenges compared to all-solid-state batteries. As a result, battery companies worldwide are working to implement semi-solid-state batteries as an interim solution until all-solid-state batteries become commercially viable.
Many Chinese companies are developing semi-solid-state batteries with oxide-based solid electrolytes for EV applications. Some next-generation battery startups in the US and other regions are entering the semi-solid-state battery sector, targeting aerospace and other high-added-value applications. 1. Semi-Solid-State Battery Technology 1-1.
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