Forget solid-state batteries: Researchers have made a lithium-ion breakthrough that could increase range and dramatically reduce costs.



  • Researchers have made a breakthrough in anode-free lithium-ion batteries
  • A new gel electrolyte could solve one of the biggest problems in technology
  • This could unlock greater longevity and safety for lithium-ion electric vehicle cells.

Researchers at Columbia University’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences say they have developed a new gel electrolyte that will help stabilize lithium-ion batteries without anodes. This should improve the safety and longevity of this emerging battery technology, while also providing cost savings for manufacturers.

Anodeless lithium-ion batteries have been explored for several years; Last year, a South Korean research team used an anode-less lithium metal battery architecture to double the volumetric density of a battery, without increasing its size.



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