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Opportunities and Challenges of High-Energy Lithium Metal Batteries for Electric Vehicle Applications

Shuru ChenGeneral Motors Research and Development Center, 30470 Harley Earl Boulevard, Warren, Michigan 48092, United StatesFang DaiGeneral Motors Research and Development Center, 30470 Harley Earl Boulevard, Warren, Michigan 48092, United StatesMei CaiGeneral Motors Research and Development Center, 30470 Harley Earl Boulevard, Warren, Michigan 48092, United States
2020en
ABI

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Lithium metal batteries have great advantages over state-of-the-art lithium ion batteries in terms of energy density and cost, which present huge opportunities for long-range and low-cost electric vehicles in the future. However, the automotive industry has critical requirements on specific characteristics of battery cells, including but not limited to cycle life, working temperature range, fast discharge–charge capability, volume change, safety, and so on. In this Focus Review, we discuss both the cell- and system-level requirements and challenges of high-energy-density lithium metal batteries for future electrical vehicle applications and highlight some recent key progress in these aspects. Our main objective is to identify key strategies on how to solve these challenges and inspire more research and development effort to accelerate the practical applications of lithium metal batteries.

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