Ensurge Micropower, a technology company specializing in battery technology, has announced that its solid-state lithium thin-film battery technology has been accepted for publication in the American Chemical Society’s ACS Energy Letters, a renowned journal in the field of electrochemistry, energy and fuels, and nanoscience and nanotechnology. The paper, titled “Manufacturing Scale-Up of Anodeless Solid State Lithium Thin Film Batteries for High Volumetric Energy Density Applications,” describes Ensurge’s compact and rechargeable battery, which is designed for form-factor-constrained wearables and high-performance electronic devices that require greater volumetric energy density, fast charging, safety, and long cycle life. The paper also highlights the use of an anodeless architecture and low-waste, roll-to-roll fabrication process for manufacturing the batteries.
Ensurge’s CEO, Lars Eikeland, expressed pride in the team’s accomplishment and emphasized the significance of this publication in a respected scientific journal. He stated that the paper showcases Ensurge’s collaborative spirit and technological achievements, which pave the way for the commercialization of microbatteries that can overcome the limitations of conventional lithium batteries. The company’s groundbreaking battery technology promises to usher in a new era of electronic innovations.
ACS Energy Letters, ranked as the number one journal in the Web of Science Electrochemistry category, is part of the American Chemical Society’s portfolio of over 80 highly cited journals in chemistry. Ensurge Micropower’s solid-state lithium thin-film battery technology demonstrates its commitment to advancing battery technology and meeting the growing demand for energy-dense rechargeable products in various industries, including wearables, IoT, and healthcare applications.