Energy Science & TechnologyUpdated Aug 6, 2026Version v1
Reviewed milestones, validation shifts, standards, datasets, and debates linked to public evidence.
Evidence from Advanced Energy Materials indicates that Low stack pressure (5 MPa) enables reliable lithium plating/stripping for over 1000 hours in symmetric cells. This is tracked as a validation because it changes how Solid-state Batteries is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Nature Communications indicates that Achieved a room-temperature conductivity of 32 mS cm−1 in a sintered body of Na2.88Sb0.88W0.12S4. This is tracked as a dataset because it changes how Solid-state Batteries is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Advanced Functional Materials indicates that PSEs offer high safety and energy density with good flexibility. This is tracked as a review because it changes how Solid-state Batteries is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Science indicates that Sulfide solid electrolytes enable stable operation of 99.9 wt% microsilicon anodes. This is tracked as a validation because it changes how Solid-state Batteries is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 2 papers in the same timeline signal.
Evidence from Nature Communications indicates that Fluoropolymer improves electrochemical window stability and transference number. This is tracked as a breakthrough because it changes how Solid-state Batteries is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Advanced Functional Materials indicates that BIT-BOB HNFs promote lithium salt dissociation and ion transfer. This is tracked as a method because it changes how Solid-state Batteries is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Advanced Energy Materials indicates that ASSLBs offer potential advantages over liquid electrolyte batteries. This is tracked as a standard because it changes how Solid-state Batteries is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 2 papers in the same timeline signal.
Evidence from Advanced Energy Materials indicates that Ca–CeO 2 /LiTFSI/PEO composite electrolyte achieves high ionic conductivity (1.3 × 10 −4 S cm −1 at 60 °C). This is tracked as a validation because it changes how Solid-state Batteries is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Advanced Materials indicates that Resolved interface compatibility issues between ceramic and polymer components. This is tracked as a breakthrough because it changes how Solid-state Batteries is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 4 papers in the same timeline signal.
Evidence from ACS Energy Letters indicates that Halide superionic conductors offer high Li+ conductivity, good stability, and mechanical deformability. This is tracked as a review because it changes how Solid-state Batteries is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 3 papers in the same timeline signal.
Evidence from Advanced Energy Materials indicates that Order of interfacial thermal stability: Li6PS5Cl > Li3PS4 > Li9.54Si1.74P1.44S11.7Cl0.3 > Li4SnS4 > Li7P3S11. This is tracked as a commercial because it changes how Solid-state Batteries is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Electrochemical Energy Reviews indicates that Halide SSEs offer high ionic conductivity, stability, and deformability for ASSBs. This is tracked as a review because it changes how Solid-state Batteries is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 2 papers in the same timeline signal.