Key facts
- A new ceramic-based lithium-ion battery has been developed by Chinese scientists.
- The solid-state battery operates stably at temperatures up to 150 degrees Celsius (302 degrees Fahrenheit).
- It can withstand brief thermal shocks of up to 300 degrees Celsius without performance degradation.
- The battery is designed to be a safer alternative to traditional lithium-ion batteries, which use flammable liquid electrolytes.
- Its small size, high energy density, and safety make it suitable for next-generation technologies like smart sensors and aerospace gadgets.
Chinese scientists have developed a novel, tiny, ceramic-based lithium-ion battery designed to operate safely at extreme temperatures. This solid-state battery can function stably up to 150 degrees Celsius (302 degrees Fahrenheit) and endure brief thermal shocks of up to 300 degrees Celsius without compromising its performance.
