Seems to be a popular phrase to add onto chinese battery ads.When I bought batteries in Alibaba, I found that some sellers told me that they were selling solid-state batteries, which was true or not.
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With how fast Toyota seems to be moving on things, my guess would be they plan on grabbing it from some asteroids after we get mining operations going.Toyota is working on a silver/carbon "solid state" or "non-liquid" battery that will be pretty amazing. Of course, they dont mention where they are going to get all the silver.
The only thing I know about solid state batteries is that right now they are just vaporware.
Yes, electrolyte, they told me, it's replacing liquid electrolytes with solid electrolytes, which can reduce the risk of fire and explosion by 90%Solid state is a phrase that means no moving parts.
And to the newbie, it sounds like solid electrolyte... whoch is a new tech that has not matured yet...
I don't know, But I won't try “solid-state batteries”, The technology is immature and not many people are using it.The only thing I know about solid state batteries is that right now they are just vaporware.
During this time, I have looked up a lot of information. The positive electrode material of the solid-state battery is also lithium iron phosphate, but the liquid electrolyte is replaced with a solid electrolyte.I think a few companies making solar generators are starting to sell them with solid-state batteries, but from what I can tell, the specs on the batteries are worse than lithium iron phosphate right now.
Those companies are just lying to the consumer and using solid state as a marketing term.I think a few companies making solar generators are starting to sell them with solid-state batteries, but from what I can tell, the specs on the batteries are worse than lithium iron phosphate right now.
Maybe. Here is a link to one. I have no idea if they are real. https://yoshinopower.com/Those companies are just lying to the consumer and using solid state as a marketing term.
I don't know, But I won't try “solid-state batteries”, The technology is immature and not many people are using it.