Solid-State Electrolyte Progress De-Risks Battery Program
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Solid-State Electrolyte Progress De-Risks Battery Program
Critical Resources Limited (ASX: CRR) has made significant progress in de-risking its integrated battery evaluation program with the successful validation of its Amorphous Solid-State Electrolyte (ASE) program. The ASE interface stability has been sustained for over 1,200 hours at room temperature, confirming strong electrochemical durability and addressing key solid-state battery chemistry challenges.
This achievement demonstrates the durable performance of the Solid-State Electrolyte (ASE) and marks a major milestone in solid-state battery development. The results from the laboratory validation confirm a lithium-metal-compatible solid-state electrolyte, reducing early-stage technical barriers significantly.
The company's integrated strategic approach, which includes the Dry Supersonic Deposition (DSD) program, aims to reduce both materials and manufacturing risk. This success in the ASE program moves the company closer to practical solid-state battery operation by delivering measurable technical risk reduction.
Investors are encouraged to ask any questions they may have about this significant development and its implications for the company's future. Stay updated on our progress by signing up for alerts on our website. Contact us directly for further information at info@criticalresources.com.au or +61 (8) 9465 1024.
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