Europe’s Helena project assembles first complete cells for solid-state batteries with halide electrolyte
The achievement has been made possible after 20 months of exhaustive work by 15 European companies and entities coordinated by the CIC energiGUNE research center
In its first major milestone achieved, the European Union-funded Helena project has successfully developed the assembly of the first complete cells for solid-state batteries with halide electrolyte, the consortium announced March 20.
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