An interdisciplinary problem: How glass and ceramics could be the future of energy storage

People encounter lithium-ion batteries everywhere in their daily lives: in their phones, laptops, other portable electronic devices.

Modern electric vehicles also use lithium-ion batteries as a clean alternative power source to traditional internal combustion engines. It is projected that commercial lithium-ion batteries and next-generation batteries will find their applications in advanced transportation (including electric aircraft) and grid energy storage.

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