The next generation of energy storage
Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries are vital components in modern technology, powering devices for hours or even days. First introduced by Sony and Asahi Kasei in 1991, these batteries brought a significant
Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries are vital components in modern technology, powering devices for hours or even days. First introduced by Sony and Asahi Kasei in 1991, these batteries brought a significant
Emerging battery technology is undergoing continuous research, with advancements focused on enhancing performance, increasing energy capacity, and reducing charging times. Among these developments, solid-state batteries are viewed by many as
Ilika will participate in the 2025 International Battery Seminar, held from 17th to 20th March in Orlando, USA. This annual event, founded in 1983, has become a key occasion for
Ilika plc (LON:IKA), a pioneer in solid-state battery technology, is revolutionising two major sectors with its specialised Stereax and Goliath batteries, designed for medical devices, IoT, and electric vehicles. In
The global transition towards sustainable technologies has fuelled significant growth in advanced materials, particularly in the energy storage sector. This sector is crucial as the world increasingly adopts renewable energy
A solid-state battery is a type of battery that utilises a solid electrolyte, unlike the more common lithium-ion batteries that depend on liquid electrolytes. These batteries are classified based on
Electric vehicles are constantly evolving, offering improvements over time, yet they continue to face scepticism from consumers. Many households remain hesitant to give up their traditional petrol and diesel cars
Electric vehicles (EVs) are slowly gaining popularity, but the pace of adoption must accelerate to meet the 2050 net-zero emissions target. Despite advances in EV technology, many drivers remain hesitant
Solid-state batteries differ significantly from traditional lithium-ion batteries by employing a solid electrolyte instead of a liquid one. The electrolyte in these batteries is a solid material, which facilitates the
Safety tests have shown promising results for the Goliath solid-state battery prototypes developed by Ilika in the UK. One of the key tests performed, the nail penetration test, was conducted