Table of Content
1.0 Strategic Imperatives
1.1 Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?The Strategic Imperative 8™: Factors Creating Pressure on Growth
1.2 The Strategic Imperative 8™
1.3 The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on Solid-State Batteries (SSB)
1.4 Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™
2.0 Research Context and Summary of Findings
2.1 Research Context
2.2 Research Scope and Key Questions Addressed
2.3 Research Methodology
2.4 Summary of Findings
3.0 SSB Technology Trends
3.1 Solid-State Li-ion Batteries as Next-Generation Energy Storage
3.2 Solid-State Electrolyte Performance Indicators as Decisive Criteria for Commercialization
3.3 Major Challenges to SSB Technology Development
3.4 Preventing Interfacial Challenges and Electrochemical Decomposition
3.4 Preventing Interfacial Challenges and Electrochemical Decomposition (continued)
3.5 Existing and Emerging Commercial Solid-State Electrolytes
3.6 Inorganic Solid-State Electrolytes Have Improved Ionic Conductivity and Mechanical Stability
3.7 Electrochemical Stability Window of Various Solid-State Electrolytes and Electrodes
3.8 Hybrid Electrolytes Are the Most Promising Solid-State Electrolytes
3.9 Common Preparation Techniques for Solid-State Electrolytes
3.10 Cathode Coating Type Depends on Processing Technique
3.11 Primary Requirements for Scalable SSB Manufacturing
3.12 Battery Recyclability and Sustainability
4.0 Innovation Ecosystem—Companies to Watch
4.1 Sakuu Corporation, US
4.2 Group14 Technologies, US
4.3 Factorial Energy, US
4.4 Cuberg, US
4.5 Prieto Battery, US
4.6 Cymbet, US
4.7 Addionics, UK
4.8 Notable SSB Innovators and Product Developers
4.9 Key SSB Manufacturers and Their Latest Achievements
5.0 IP Analysis of Technologies Enabling SSB
5.1 SSB Patent Activity by Geography
5.2 Competitive Landscape of SSB Patent Activity
6.0 Growth Opportunity Universe
6.1 Growth Opportunity 1: Switching from Liquid to Solid-State Electrolytes to Improve Battery Safety and Performance
6.1 Growth Opportunity 1: Switching from Liquid to Solid-State Electrolytes to Improve Battery Safety and Performance (continued)
6.2 Growth Opportunity 2: Mass Manufacturing to Drive SSB Technology Implementation
6.2 Growth Opportunity 2: Mass Manufacturing to Drive SSB Technology Implementation (continued)
6.3 Growth Opportunity 3: Prioritizing SSB Production Offers Competitive Advantages to Europe and North America
6.3 Growth Opportunity 3: Prioritizing SSB Production Offers Competitive Advantages to Europe and North America (continued)
7.0 Key Contacts
7.1 Key Contacts
7.1 Key Contacts (continued)
8.0 Next Steps
8.1 Your Next Steps
8.2 Why Now?
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