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Study finds "nanoscale silver coating" can protect solid-state batteries from cracks

Scientists discovered that a nanoscale layer of silver strengthens solid-state batteries. This breakthrough prevents cracks, improves durability and could revolutionise renewable energy storage globally.

January 20, 2026 / 11:43 IST
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A nanoscale silver coating could be the breakthrough that finally makes solid-state batteries work. (Image: Chaoyang Zhao)
A nanoscale silver coating could be the breakthrough that finally makes solid-state batteries work. (Image: Chaoyang Zhao)
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  • Stanford uses nanoscale silver to strengthen solid-state batteries.
  • Silver coating prevents cracks, enhancing battery durability and reducing failures.
  • Stronger batteries may lead to safer EVs and faster-charging devices.

One of the greatest problems of battery durability witnessed by scientists could have been solved. Silver coating can be used to reinforce battery materials in solid state. This finding may revolutionize the future of the energy storage technology.

Solid state batteries have safer, faster and long-lasting power. But there are cracks under the surface that have curtailed their performance on the ground. Surprisingly, silver has provided a scientific solution now.

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Silver Makes the Batteries Stronger

A method has been found by scientists to reinforce battery materials. This method is nanoscale silver coating. The scientists deposited a very thin coating of silver to solid electrolytes. The silver atoms were bonded to the surface with the help of heat treatment. This avoided the development of small cracks when under stress. The risks of battery failure reduced significantly following the silver coating.