New Protective Layer Boosts Lithium Metal Battery Performance
TBMG-54863
4/1/2026
- Content
Asolid, rather than liquid, electrolyte between the opposite electrodes of a battery should, in theory, enable a rechargeable lithium metal battery that is safer, packs much more energy, and charges considerably faster than the lithium-ion batteries commercially available today. For decades, scientists and engineers have explored several paths to realize the great promise of lithium metal batteries. A major problem with the solid, crystalline electrolytes under study has been the formation of microscopic cracks that grow during use until the battery fails.
- Citation
- . "New Protective Layer Boosts Lithium Metal Battery Performance," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2026.