Design from Samsung EV batteries could be adopted for smartphones to increase capacity

Peter, 19 April 2022

About a year ago Samsung SDI started producing 5th generation batteries for electric vehicles using a stacking method instead of the usual “jelly roll” method. This way the battery components can be packed tighter, resulting in a higher capacity for the same volume. Now The Elec reports that the company is preparing to use this method for smartphone batteries as well.

Batteries produced using the stacking method have at least 10% higher capacities than the traditional roll design. This means that a 5,000 mAh battery like the one in the Galaxy S22 Ultra could have 5,500+ mAh capacity instead. Alternatively, phones can be made thinner and lighter while keeping battery capacity the same.

Design from Samsung EV batteries could be adopted for smartphones to increase capacity

Flat roll batteries cannot be packed tightly as the natural swelling that occurs when the battery is charged and discharged can bend the electrodes, damaging them in the process. The stacked design solves this issue and allows the dead space inside the battery to be filled in.

The new batteries will reportedly be produced at the Cheonan plant in Korea, the company is also expected to convert one of the lines at its Tianjin plant in China to use the new method as well.

Source (in Korean) | Via


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Reader comments

  • Mohammad83
  • 27 Apr 2022
  • a0k

Hello, can it be used for 4500 mAh batteries?

  • Anonymous
  • 22 Apr 2022
  • q8Q

The benefits from graphene seem to be far more than this. Though combining both would probably be best.

  • Anonymous
  • 21 Apr 2022
  • 7Jb

solid state batteries are the future.

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