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semi-solid state battery

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A semi-solid state battery is a type of car battery that uses a jelly-like material inside. This helps the battery work better when it's cold and is safer than regular batteries.

Technical Definition

A semi-solid state battery uses a gel-like electrolyte instead of liquid, which can improve safety and performance, especially in cold conditions.

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