Recent Advances Towards Commercialization of Solid-State Batteries

A special issue of Batteries (ISSN 2313-0105). This special issue belongs to the section "Electrolyte and Interfacial Engineering".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 July 2026 | Viewed by 262

Special Issue Editors


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Guest Editor
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
Interests: lithium-ion batteries; all-solid-state batteries; lithium-metal batteries

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Guest Editor
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA
Interests: redox flow battery; organic synthesis; electrochemistry

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Solid-state batteries (SSBs) have emerged as a key technology to overcome the intrinsic limitations of conventional lithium-ion batteries, offering enhanced safety and higher energy density. However, despite remarkable advances in materials design, interfacial engineering, and manufacturing technologies, several critical challenges remain before SSBs can achieve large-scale commercialization. This Special Issue aims to provide a comprehensive overview to highlight the latest progress in materials development, cell and module design, and scalable fabrication processes that bridge the gap between laboratory-scale innovation and industrial implementation.

We invite original research articles, reviews, and perspectives that address scientific, engineering, and techno-economic challenges in the development of high-performance SSBs suitable for real-world applications. Contributions that provide insights into scale-up technologies, commercialization pathways, and cost optimization are particularly encouraged.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Advanced solid electrolytes and electrode materials enabling practical SSBs;
  • Interfacial engineering and stability enhancement for long-term cycling;
  • Scalable processing and manufacturing technologies for SSB production;
  • Cell architecture design and integration strategies for high energy density;
  • Degradation mechanisms and lifetime prediction in SSB systems;
  • Cost analysis and techno-economic perspectives on SSB commercialization;
  • Pouch cell-level prototypes and pilot-scale demonstrations;
  • Low pressure and/or room temperature operation of SSBs.

Dr. Seok Hun Kang
Dr. Gabriel Nambafu
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • solid-state batteries
  • solid electrolytes
  • interfacial stability
  • scalable fabrication
  • high energy density
  • commercialization
  • low pressure operation
  • manufacturing technology

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