➀ Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a thin polymer film that could enhance the development of solid-state batteries for EVs, offering improved safety and energy density. ➁ The new solid-state electrolytes could potentially double energy storage capacity to 500 watt-hours per kilogram. ➂ The team plans to integrate the film into battery electrodes and collaborate with industry partners to further develop and commercialize the technology.
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