Samsung delivers 600-mile solid-state EV battery as it teases 9-minute charging and 20-year lifespan techSeaJ@lemm.ee to Technology@lemmy.world – 426 points – 3 months agonotebookcheck.net152Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsWhat material is inside? These articles call it "oxide" but what exactly is it?Things which oxidized. Seriously I hate articles like this.Technically water is just Hydrogen-oxide.Unfortunately the source does not seem to indicate what Samsung is using. https://www.thelec.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=29222 It does say that LG will be producing a sulfide based electrolyte. the source does not seem to indicate LOL that's why I wrote my question, smartie.Also, what is a "solid state" battery anyway? A capacitor?2 more...2 more...
What material is inside? These articles call it "oxide" but what exactly is it?Things which oxidized. Seriously I hate articles like this.Technically water is just Hydrogen-oxide.Unfortunately the source does not seem to indicate what Samsung is using. https://www.thelec.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=29222 It does say that LG will be producing a sulfide based electrolyte. the source does not seem to indicate LOL that's why I wrote my question, smartie.Also, what is a "solid state" battery anyway? A capacitor?2 more...2 more...
Unfortunately the source does not seem to indicate what Samsung is using. https://www.thelec.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=29222 It does say that LG will be producing a sulfide based electrolyte. the source does not seem to indicate LOL that's why I wrote my question, smartie.
What material is inside?
These articles call it "oxide" but what exactly is it?
Things which oxidized.
Seriously I hate articles like this.
Technically water is just Hydrogen-oxide.
Unfortunately the source does not seem to indicate what Samsung is using.
https://www.thelec.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=29222
It does say that LG will be producing a sulfide based electrolyte.
LOL that's why I wrote my question, smartie.
Also, what is a "solid state" battery anyway? A capacitor?