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are making semi-solid-state batteries.Some early efforts at the game-changing technology are underway in other parts of the world.according to market intelligence provider TrendForce.

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allowing it to maintain thermal stability at 200°C above operating temperature.which may penetrate the solid electrolyte and eventually short the battery cell.

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TrendForce generally projects that solid-state batteries may enter mass production between 2030 and 2035.

and the timeline for their mass production and deployment remains uncertain.signing PDFs for review units like this one.

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