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Ampcera launches nano-sulfide solid electrolytes, starts shipments to solid-state battery makers

US-based solid-state battery materials developer Ampcera has launched its new nano-sulfide solid electrolyte powders for all-solid-state batteries and has started global shipments to customers.

Ampcera’s nano-sulfide powders feature high ionic conductivity and super-fine particle sizes in the hundreds of nanometers, addressing a bottleneck in solid-state battery development and manufacturing.

The powders enable higher energy density cathodes and anodes, and processing of ultra-thin (10 microns or less) solid electrolyte separator layers. This enables high performance and commercial viability for solid-state batteries in EVs, as well as consumer electronics, aerospace, and defense applications.

Initial shipments are underway to leading battery developers and automotive OEMs in the US, Europe and Asia.

“Global customers are already validating this new product and placing orders. We’re turning innovation into revenue,” said Dr. Sumin Zhu, Ampcera’s CEO and co-founder.

Source: Ampcera

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