Why solid-state batteries keep short-circuiting
Tech Xplore - Technology and Engineering news [Unofficial]
March 25, 2026
Batteries that use solid metal as their charge-carrying electrolyte could potentially be a safer and far more energy-dense alternative to lithium-ion batteries. Unfortunately, these solid-state batteries have been plagued by the formation of metallic cracks called dendrites that cause them to short-circuit. The problem has prevented such batteries from becoming a major player in energy storage.
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