Apple supplier TDK says battery breakthrough can deliver higher performance for wearable devices

Apple supplier TDK says battery breakthrough can deliver higher performance for wearable devices


Apple Watch SE is seen in a store in Krakow, Poland on April 20, 2024.

Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty Images

Japanese electronic parts maker TDK on Monday said it had successfully developed a material for its solid-state batteries, making a breakthrough that it estimates could deliver significantly higher performance for wearable devices.

The Tokyo-based Apple supplier said that the material for its small solid-state batteries had an estimated energy density of 1,000 Watt hours per liter (Wh/l), which is approximately 100 times greater than the energy density of TDK’s conventional mass-produced solid-state battery.

Energy density refers to the amount of energy stored in a region of space.

Solid-state batteries are viewed as a potentially game-changing technology, because they can store more energy than lithium-ion batteries and charge faster.

TDK said that the innovation can be utilized in various devices that come into direct contact with the human body, including for wireless earphones, hearing aids and smartwatches.

The batteries are expected to be produced with an all-ceramic material, with oxide-based solid electrolyte and lithium alloy anodes.

The TDK Corp. logo displayed on the company’s industrial standard battery unit at the Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies (Ceatec) in Chiba, Japan, on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023.

Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images

TDK said that its goal is to use its technology to replace existing coin cell batteries, a small stainless steel disc that provides power to portable devices, in compliance with European Union battery regulations.

Some of the main features of TDK’s technology include the use of oxide-based solid electrolytes, which the company says makes them “extremely safe.”

TDK says the smaller size of the battery and its higher capacitance, the capability of a device to store electric charge, means it can contribute to smaller devices and potentially provide a longer operating time.

— CNBC’s Ganesh Rao contributed to this report.



Source

Gaming billionaire: Prepare for AI to ‘completely disrupt everything’ across the industry
Technology

Gaming billionaire: Prepare for AI to ‘completely disrupt everything’ across the industry

Min-Liang Tan speaks during a conference at SXSW Sydney on October 16, 2024 in Sydney, Australia. Nina Franova | Getty Images Artificial intelligence is set to have a huge impact on the gaming industry and its billions of players, according to Min-Liang Tan, the billionaire CEO and co-founder of gaming firm Razer. From the ways […]

Read More
Cramer says Amazon CEO Andy Jassy just sent a very expensive message to the bears
Technology

Cramer says Amazon CEO Andy Jassy just sent a very expensive message to the bears

It was not surprising that Amazon shares surged on Friday morning after the company’s “show me” quarter proved to be a “show of major force” from CEO Andy Jassy, according to CNBC’s Jim Cramer. Amazon reported third-quarter results Thursday evening that reignited investor enthusiasm in its cloud business, Amazon Web Services, the biggest in the […]

Read More
Don’t own any Apple? Gear up to buy some if the stock keeps falling
Technology

Don’t own any Apple? Gear up to buy some if the stock keeps falling

Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a “Morning Meeting” livestream at 10:20 a.m. ET. Here’s a recap of Friday’s key moments. 1. The S & P 500 and Nasdaq Composite pushed higher Friday, buoyed by strength in Big Tech names like Club holding Amazon . The e-commerce giant reported a blockbuster […]

Read More