
The lifespan of solid-state batteries is significantly longer compared to lithium-ion batteries. Here’s a comparison:
- Lithium-ion Batteries:
- Typically last for 1,500 to 2,000 charge cycles.
- Over time, they degrade, which can lead to reduced performance and lifespan.
- Solid-state Batteries:
- Capable of enduring 8,000 to 10,000 charge cycles, or even up to 100,000 cycles in some designs.
- Offering higher energy density, improved safety, and faster charging capabilities.
- Recent innovations, such as those by Harvard researchers, have demonstrated batteries that can last for thousands of cycles and retain significant capacity after extensive use.
Overall, solid-state batteries exhibit a more substantial lifespan with better durability and efficiency compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries.
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