Battery Technology

Battery technology refers to the study, design, and development of devices that store and convert electrical energy through electrochemical reactions. It encompasses various types of batteries, including rechargeable (secondary) and non-rechargeable (primary) batteries, which vary in chemistry—such as lithium-ion, nickel-metal hydride, lead-acid, and alkaline. Advances in battery technology focus on increasing energy density, extending lifespan, improving charging speeds, and enhancing safety. This field plays a crucial role in powering portable electronics, electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems, as it directly impacts the efficiency, sustainability, and performance of energy storage solutions. Battery technology continues to evolve with innovations aimed at addressing environmental concerns, reducing costs, and meeting the growing demand for energy storage in an increasingly electrified world.