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Nuvvon solid-state pouch cell deconstruction

June 29, 2023

Nuvvon’s President & Head of Innovation, Manveer Sidhu, demonstrates the deconstruction of one of our pouch cells in this video, which clearly shows its three components: lithium metal anode, polymer electrolyte separator and cathode.

Nuvvon’s solid state batteries are truly dry. They don’t involve any liquid electrolyte injection or liquid electrolyte components that are injected within the cell. 

In this video, you will see a Nuvvon technician deconstructing one of our pouch cells to clearly highlight the three components: lithium metal anode, polymer electrolyte separator and cathode.

There is no liquid electrolyte or inactive separator materials throughout the battery. The polymer electrolyte itself represents both the ionic conductive medium and the separator material departing the cathode and the anode. 

Our solid polymer electrolytes perform exceptionally well at room temperature. In addition, our polymer electrolyte technology can be fabricated at scale at a very low cost point. This not only dramatically reduces the obstacles to commercialization, but also ensures that the solid-state battery technology can meet the future price targets of next generation lithium-ion batteries.

If you’re interested in learning more about Nuvvon’s proprietary polymer electrolyte technology and its high performance solid state batteries, please get in touch. 

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