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Rock Solid: New Battery Tech Promises Faster Charging, Longer Range for Electric Cars

Electric cars are surging in popularity, but limitations with current battery technology are a hurdle. Enter a breakthrough from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU): solid-state batteries based on potassium and sodium silicates, a common and affordable minerals found in everyday rocks.

These new batteries boast several advantages over traditional lithium-ion batteries:

– Eco-Friendly: They ditch environmentally harmful lithium and cobalt for abundant rock materials.
– Supercharged Performance: Solid electrolytes allow ions to move faster, enabling quicker charging and potentially longer driving ranges – imagine traveling 1,000 kilometers on a mere 10-minute charge!
– Enhanced Safety: Solid electrolytes eliminate the fire risk associated with liquid electrolytes in lithium-ion batteries.
– Scalable Production: Rock is plentiful, making mass production of these batteries easier and cheaper.

While this technology is incredibly promising, it’s still in its early stages. It may take around 10 years before we see it powering commercial electric cars. Researchers need to overcome some hurdles:

– Scaling Up Production: The challenge lies in adapting lab processes for large-scale battery manufacturing.
– Ensuring Layer Integrity: The ultra-thin layers within the battery require precise production and sealing to function correctly.

Both researchers and electric car manufacturers consider solid-state batteries to be the super battery of the future. In a solid-state battery, the ions travel through a solid material and not through a liquid, as in the regular AA+ lithium-ion batteries you can buy in the supermarket. There are several advantages to this; the ions can move faster through a solid material, making the battery more efficient and faster to charge.

A single battery cell can be made as thin as a piece of cardboard, where the anode, cathode, and solid-state electrolyte are ultra-thin layers of material. This means that we can make more powerful batteries that take up less space. This offers benefits on the road, as you will be able to drive up to 1,000 km on a single 10-minute charge. In addition, a solid-state battery is more fireproof, as it does not contain combustible liquid.

Dr. Mohamad Khoshkalam, the researcher behind this innovation, remains optimistic despite the challenges. His invention has the potential to transform electric vehicles, making them cleaner, faster-charging, and more accessible. His team is currently developing a prototype battery that can show companies and potential investors that the material works. A prototype is expected to be ready within 1-2 years.

[source: DTU, image credit: Frida Gregersen]
Jul 7, 2024Blagojce Krivevski
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Blagojce Krivevski is physicist and green technology lover. Keep in touch with Blagojce through his email, web site, Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Google+.

July 7, 2024 Electric Car News, TechnologyDTU, Mohamad Khoshkalam, solid-state batteries, solid-state battery, Technical University of Denmark
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