Honda motor co., ltd. (20240266498). ALL-SOLID-STATE BATTERY simplified abstract

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ALL-SOLID-STATE BATTERY

Organization Name

honda motor co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Kiyoshi Tanaami of Wako-shi (JP)

Toshimitsu Tanaka of Wako-shi (JP)

ALL-SOLID-STATE BATTERY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240266498 titled 'ALL-SOLID-STATE BATTERY

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes an all-solid-state battery with a positive electrode, negative electrode, and solid electrolyte layer. The electrodes have active material layers, one of which is porous, and an intermediate layer is present between the porous active material layer and the solid electrolyte layer.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • All-solid-state battery design with positive and negative electrodes and a solid electrolyte layer.
  • Porous active material layers in at least one electrode for improved performance.
  • Intermediate layer between the porous active material layer and the solid electrolyte layer.
  • Use of gel, polymer, or high viscosity electrolyte in the intermediate layer.

Potential Applications: This technology could be used in various electronic devices, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems.

Problems Solved:

  • Enhanced battery performance.
  • Increased energy density.
  • Improved safety due to the solid-state design.

Benefits:

  • Longer battery life.
  • Faster charging capabilities.
  • Safer operation.

Commercial Applications: The technology could be applied in consumer electronics, electric vehicles, renewable energy storage systems, and grid-level energy storage solutions.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior research on solid-state batteries, porous electrodes, and electrolyte materials for similar innovations.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in solid-state battery technology, electrode materials, and electrolyte innovations for potential improvements in performance and efficiency.

Questions about Solid-State Batteries: 1. What are the main advantages of using solid-state batteries over traditional lithium-ion batteries? 2. How does the use of porous active material layers impact the performance of solid-state batteries?


Original Abstract Submitted

an all-solid-state battery including: an all-solid-state battery positive electrode in which a positive electrode active material layer is formed on a positive electrode current collector; an all-solid-state battery negative electrode in which a negative electrode active material layer is formed on a negative electrode current collector; and a solid electrolyte layer disposed between the all-solid-state battery positive electrode and the all-solid-state battery negative electrode, wherein at least one of the positive electrode active material layer and the negative electrode active material layer is a porous active material layer including a porous current collector and an active material filled in the current collector, an intermediate layer is disposed between the porous active material layer and the solid electrolyte layer, and the intermediate layer includes at least one selected from a gel, a polymer, and a high viscosity electrolyte.