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The largest obstacles in the path of widespread electric vehicle utilization are the inherent fire safety risk and high cost posed by prevailing lithium-ion battery technologies. Natrion’s advances in solid-state lithium-ion and sodium-ion battery chemistries are poised to finally overcome these obstacles.
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The largest obstacles in the path of widespread electric vehicle utilization are the inherent fire safety risk and high cost posed by prevailing lithium-ion battery technologies. Natrion’s advances in solid-state lithium-ion and sodium-ion battery chemistries are poised to finally overcome these obstacles.
Natrion sets itself apart from other solid-state battery companies with its new ceramic-polymer composite solid-state electrolyte called Lithium Solid Ionic Composite (LISIC). Currently, batteries employ a porous plastic membrane soaked in highly volatile and flammable liquids that not only pose significant fire risks but also lead to degradation chemical reactions that lead to limited battery performance and lifespan. LISIC mimics the current porous membranes to be able to readily integrate into existing manufacturing lines. However, LISIC does so without needing liquid. This dramatically improves battery safety, performance, and durability.
Natrion sets itself apart from other solid-state battery companies with its new ceramic-polymer composite solid-state electrolyte called Lithium Solid Ionic Composite (LISIC). Currently, batteries employ a porous plastic membrane soaked in highly volatile and flammable liquids that not only pose significant fire risks but also lead to degradation chemical reactions that lead to limited battery performance and lifespan. LISIC mimics the current porous membranes to be able to readily integrate into existing manufacturing lines. However, LISIC does so without needing liquid. This dramatically improves battery safety, performance, and durability.

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