Semi-solid state batteries offer safer bridge technology as solid-state remains years away
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Thomas Ricker
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The article discusses the safety hazards of traditional lithium-ion batteries with liquid electrolytes, which can explode or catch fire. It presents semi-solid state batteries as a transitional technology that offers improved safety and stability while the industry continues working toward fully solid-state batteries. The piece highlights that while solid-state batteries are still not ready for mass adoption, gel-based semi-solid alternatives provide a practical bridge solution that reduces volatility and fire risks.
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Solid-state batteries still aren't ready, but gels are.
Semi-solid state batteries are a less volatile bridge to the future.
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