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Title: Samsung solid-state battery with highest energy density set for mass production
Post by: Redaktion on January 15, 2025, 09:53:22
Samsung is on track to deliver its oxide solid-state battery with record energy density this year according to schedule.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Samsung-solid-state-battery-with-highest-energy-density-set-for-mass-production.947578.0.html
Title: Re: Samsung solid-state battery with highest energy density set for mass production
Post by: Guilherme on January 16, 2025, 12:58:02
Is it still Lithium tho? What I really want to see is a non-lithium battery...
Title: Re: Samsung solid-state battery with highest energy density set for mass production
Post by: DCE on January 16, 2025, 19:34:29
Will there be 12VDC versions to replace current lead/acid or Li batteries used in ICE cars/trucks/motorsports applications?
Title: Re: Samsung solid-state battery with highest energy density set for mass production
Post by: King Anfalas on January 16, 2025, 20:15:22
Voltages will range from around 3.7v all the way up to 1200v. It just matters how you arrange the cells. Once they start integration into EV's the world of vehicle transport will change. With auto-drive becoming perfected and range no longer an issue, I see 2027 being a very interesting year for the automotive industry..
Title: Re: Samsung solid-state battery with highest energy density set for mass production
Post by: Big Country on January 17, 2025, 03:52:13
Game changing technology here will be the final piece to make EVs both reliable, durable,  and affordable!!!
Title: Re: Samsung solid-state battery with highest energy density set for mass production
Post by: ScienceBro on January 17, 2025, 07:32:16
Quote from: Guilherme on January 16, 2025, 12:58:02Is it still Lithium tho? What I really want to see is a non-lithium battery...
But why?
If you look at a periodic table, you'll see that there's a reason why lithium is used, it is the lightest of all the alkaline metal elements, which makes it physically the best possible element in terms of energy density far beyond everything else.
You can create batteries with different elements but they will likely be worse.