Microvast says its new True all-solid-state battery (ASSB) eliminates liquid electrolytes to achieve voltages of 12 V to 21 V, with a bipolar stacking design that cuts interconnections between cells, modules, and packs. From ESS News Microvast Holdings, a Texas-based battery maker, said it has developed an all-solid-state battery that overcomes a key barrier to broader adoption: maintaining stable high-voltage operation without sacrificing safety or long-term reliability. "Traditional lithium-ion and semi-solid-state batteries, constrained by the limitations of liquid electrolytes, typically operate ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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