The automotive world has been undergoing a major transformation in recent years. With the rapid spread of electric vehicles, manufacturers are focusing on developing new battery technologies that offer longer range and faster charging. The year 2026 is seen as a critical turning point in this transformation because automakers are preparing to introduce solid-state batteries in real vehicles.
But what exactly are solid-state batteries, and why are they expected to revolutionize the automotive industry?
What Is a Solid-State Battery?
Most electric vehicles on the market today use lithium-ion batteries. In these batteries, the electrolyte is liquid. In solid-state batteries, however, the electrolyte is made of a solid material instead of a liquid.
This change may seem small, but it provides major advantages in terms of performance and safety.





