Huawei files patent for sulphide solid electrolyte for new solid-state batteries

By: Nastya Bobkova | today, 09:58

Huawei has announced its intention to make a breakthrough in energy storage with new developments in solid-state batteries.

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On 6 November, the company filed a patent for a solid sulphide-based electrolyte, which is a component of the next generation of lithium-ion batteries. This technology should significantly increase the service life, safety and efficiency of batteries, in particular for electric vehicles and energy systems.

The new solid electrolyte provides high energy density, supports fast charging and low temperature resistance, and reduces the risk of overheating. This innovative solution is in line with global trends towards cleaner energy sources, contributing to the development of renewable energy and electric mobility.

Source: mydrivers