Chery advances development of its solid-state battery, files patent for sulfide electrolyte surface coating
The patent filing describes a functional coating layer using chemical bonding to improve interface stability and uniform ion transport during high-speed charging
Chery's proprietary powertrain division has filed a sulfide electrolyte surface-coating patent aimed at improving interface stability in solid-state battery cells. The technical specification, registered with the National Intellectual Property Administration, describes a functional coating layer applied directly to sulfide electrolyte substrates.
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