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A battery is a device that stores electrical energy in chemical form and converts it into electrical energy when needed. It consists of one or more electrochemical cells, which generate a voltage through chemical reactions between the materials in the cells. Batteries are commonly used as a power source for various devices, including portable electronics like smartphones and laptops, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems for renewable energy sources. They are classified into primary batteries, which are non-rechargeable and designed for single-use, and secondary batteries, which are rechargeable and can be reused multiple times. The efficiency, capacity, and lifespan of a battery depend on its chemical composition, design, and usage conditions.
The Solid-State Battery Revolution: Are We Finally On The Verge?

The Solid-State Battery Revolution: Are We Finally On The Verge?

Solid-state batteries are approaching commercialization, promising to transform electric vehicles with improved range, faster charging, and enhanced safety. Semi-solid-state batteries, featuring gel-like electrolytes, will precede fully solid-state versions and are a critical step towards mainstream adoption. The new solid-state technology replaces traditional
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