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Lithium-Sulfur batteries are starting to make waves, and the best researchers are doing their best to give a great innovation. Here’s what you need to know. The main difference between lithium-ion batteries and Lithium-Sulfur battery technology is that while lithium-ion needs storage structures inside the battery, Lithium-Sulfur batteries do not. Lithium-Sulfur batteries instead use a series of chemical reactions with the sulfur around the anode to charge and discharge energy.

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When Can We Expect It?

While there are still some hurdles to overcome, a lot of the breakthroughs needed for Lithium-Sulfur batteries have been happening recently. We could see Lithium-Sulfur hitting the market soon since they are anticipated as a rapid release after solid-state batteries get a little more common. We are expected to see these batteries in the next few years.

For one thing, this battery type has the potential to be extremely light thanks to the relative weight of the main components. This battery type also has the theoretical potential to be up to four times stronger than current lithium-ion batteries. That means these batteries potentially offer enough power for space flight and aviation applications.

This battery type also has the potential to be made with a solid-state electrolyte that would greatly improve battery life and cycling performance.