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MSE Supplies Battery Material was Used by Georgia Tech Researchers in an Innovative Method for Low-cost, Fast Production of Solid-State Batteries for EVs

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Original article by Georgia Institute of Technology A new fabrication technique could allow solid-state automotive lithium-ion batteries to adopt nonflammable ceramic electrolytes using the same production processes as in batteries made with conventional liquid electrolytes.  The cathode material NMC111 used in this research was sourced from MSE Supplies. A new Georgia Tech manufacturing process could enable battery makers to produce lighter, safer, and more energy-dense batteries. Credit: Allison Carter, Georgia Tech The melt-infiltration technology developed by materials science researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology uses electrolyte materials that can be infiltrated into porous yet densely packed, thermally stable electrodes. Ampcera solid electrolyte...

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