Differences include electrolyte, capacity and energy density, charge and discharge speed, safety and lifespan.
1. Electrolyte differences: Ternary lithium batteries use liquid electrolytes, while solid-state lithium batteries use solid electrolytes can reduce the problems of liquid expansion and leakage in the battery and improve safety.
2. Differences in capacity and energy density: Since ternary lithium batteries use liquid electrolytes, the capacity and energy density of the battery are higher under the same volume, while solid-state lithium batteries are affected by the solid. state of the electrolyte. The capacity and energy density are relatively low.
3. Differences in charge and discharge speeds: Ternary lithium batteries have good char speedge and long-term continuous use capacity, and can be charged in a short time, while solid-state lithium batteries require a longer period. of time. Loaded and unloaded.
4. Differences in safety and lifespan: Due to the different electrolyte materials used, ternary lithium batteries and solid-state lithium batteries are also different in terms of safety and lifespan. The solid lithium electrolyte in the solid state. Batteries have higher thermal stability and mechanical stability which can better protect the internal components of the battery, which is therefore better in terms of safety and service life.