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TDK says battery breakthrough can deliver higher performance

OUR TAKE This technological breakthrough not only demonstrates the ongoing push of the limits in the field of battery technology, but also reflects the growing demand for more efficient and sustainable energy solutions. The Tokyo-based supplier is at the forefront of solid-state battery technology i…

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OUR TAKE This technological breakthrough not only demonstrates the ongoing push of the limits in the field of battery technology, but also reflects the growing demand for more efficient and sustainable energy solutions. The Tokyo-based supplier is at the forefront of solid-state…

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OUR TAKE This technological breakthrough not only demonstrates the ongoing push of the limits in the field of battery technology, but also reflects the growing demand for more efficient and sustainable energy solutions. The Tokyo-based supplier is at the forefront of solid-state battery technology innovation, and their achievement could set a new standard for the industry as a whole and drive wider adoption and commercialization in the future. –Revel Cheng, BTW reporter TDK on Monday said it had successfully developed a material for its solid-state batteries, making a breakthrough.

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Japanese electronic parts maker TDK on Monday said it had successfully developed a material for its solid-state batteries, making a breakthrough that it estimates could deliver significantly higher performance for wearable devices. The Tokyo-based Apple supplier said the material for its small solid-state batteries had an estimated energy density of 1,000 Watt hours per liter, or Wh/l, which is approximately 100 times greater than the energy density of TDK ’s conventional mass-produced solid-state battery. Energy density refers to the amount of energy stored in a region of space. Solid-state batteries are viewed as a potentially game-changing technology because they can store more energy than lithium-ion batteries and charge faster.

Key Points

  • Japanese electronic parts maker TDK on Monday said it had successfully developed a material for its solid-state batteries.
  • The Tokyo-based Apple supplier said the innovation can be utilized in various devices that come into direct contact with the human body.

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Revel Cheng (r.cheng@btw.media)· author profile pending