• JohnDClay
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    7 months ago

    That describes most all lithium ion batteries though. I think you always have one solid and one liquid.

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      7 months ago

      If that were true, they maybe they got both the anode and cathode solid but they still need the jelly roll inside?

      All I know is it’s still requires liquid in some part of it that makes it not a true solid state battery, but it’s closer and close enough to get away with using the word semi

      Edit: and Tesla uses their dry coated elctrode (and maybe anode) process which is specific to them and that’s not considered semi solid state. So there’s definitely a difference somewhere