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Solid-state batteries Conferences and Events

Solid-state batteries are batteries that use solid electrolytes instead of conventional liquid electrolytes to transport ions between electrodes. They are widely studied as a pathway to safer, higher-energy, and more durable energy-storage systems. In nanotechnology, solid-state batteries depend heavily on nanoscale interfaces, grain boundaries, thin films, coatings, and contact mechanics between solid components.

Solid-state batteries matter because they could enable lithium-metal anodes, improved safety, wider operating windows, compact cell designs, and higher energy density. Research focuses on sulfide, oxide, polymer, halide, and composite electrolytes, as well as interface stability, dendrite suppression, stack pressure, manufacturability, and cycling performance. Nanoscale engineering can improve ion transport, reduce interfacial resistance, and stabilize reactive surfaces. The topic connects closely to batteries, lithium-ion batteries, thin films, and energy storage.

Conferences on solid-state batteries appear in electrochemistry, materials science, nanotechnology, automotive technology, and energy-storage programs. Sessions often cover solid electrolytes, lithium metal, interfacial characterization, processing, scale-up, and safety. Tracking solid-state battery events helps researchers follow one of the most important frontiers in next-generation battery development.

To learn more, read our detailed glossary article on solid-state batteries.

Upcoming Solid-state batteries events

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