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Will solid state batteries replace lithium?

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Answered by usmanzeba98
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Solid lithium (Li) metal anodes in solid-state batteries are replacement candidates in lithium-ion batteries for higher energy densities, safety, and faster recharging times. Such anodes tend to suffer from the formation and the growth of Li dendrites. ... However, if the growth is uneven, dendrites form.

Answered by priyadharshini3725
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Solid-state batteries ensure better energy efficiency, size compactness, lightweight, and increased running range; as compared to the current range of lithium-ion batteries. Toyota leads solid-state battery technology development with over 1,000 patents.

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