Eco&Dream to Develop Sulfide-Based Solid Electrolytes

Published: Jul 10, 2026 13:23

Eco&Dream will develop sulfide-based solid electrolytes, a key material for all-solid-state batteries.

The company announced on July 9 that it has begun hiring R&D personnel in the sulfide-based solid electrolyte field.

The recruitment covers two areas: lithium sulfide (Li₂S) material and process development, and sulfide-based solid electrolyte material development.

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