At the CES 2025, Chang Duck-hyun, CEO of Samsung Electro-Mechanics, announced that the company will introduce a prototype of a compact solid-state battery this year, with ambitions to broaden its application by 2026. This innovative solid-state battery employs oxide materials, providing high energy density and capacity, versatility in form factors, and robust stability, potentially poised to supplant lithium-ion batteries in wearable technology. Furthermore, Samsung Electro-Mechanics will showcase glass substrate samples, which are anticipated to enter mass production in 2027, destined for use in server CPUs and AI accelerators. Additionally, the company intends to manufacture silicon capacitors for high-end chip packaging and AI servers. Last year, Samsung Electro-Mechanics developed an ultra-compact all-solid-state battery tailored for wearable devices, boasting an impressive energy density of up to 200 Wh/L in a reduced footprint.
