Li-ion Battery in All Solid State toward High Energy and Power Densities Focus on Lithium Superionic Conductor as Key Material
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- Publication code
- 20214329
- Paper/Info type
- Other International Conferences
No.E1.3
- Pages
- 1-4(Total 4 p)
- Date of publication
- May 2021
- Publisher
- JSAE
- Language
- English
- Event
- International Electric Vehicle Technology Conference EVTeC 2021 [Online Meeting]
Detailed Information
Category(E) | Energy Storage Devices & Systems I -Next-Generation Batteries and Capacitors- |
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Author(E) | 1) Satoshi Hori, 2) Ryoji Kanno |
Affiliation(E) | 1) Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2) Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Abstract(E) | All-solid-state Li-ion batteries, in which an organic liquid electrolyte is replaced by a solid electrolyte inside the conventional Li-ion battery, has been extensively studied worldwide because the solid-state configuration potentially improves the energy and power characteristics as well as expands the operation temperature range. This article discusses the expected advantages of all-solid-state batteries, some of which have been supported by recent studies. The development of Li10GeP2S12-type solid electrolytes, which are key materials to enable high-performance all-solid-state Li batteries, through our new research framework (OPERA) is briefly described. |