InventHelp has announced the development of a new patent-pending solid-state battery system designed specifically for electric vehicles. The invention, identified as CNC-1141, has been created by an independent inventor from Lexington, North Carolina, with the aim of improving how EV batteries perform and last over time.
According to the inventor, the idea behind the system was to build a high-efficiency solid-state battery using an advanced control grid that allows better ion transfer. This design is intended to optimise power density, extend battery life, and help increase the overall driving range of electric vehicles.
The solid-state battery system is positioned as an improved alternative to conventional lithium-ion batteries. It is designed to enhance efficiency and longevity while also offering better thermal control and protection against environmental degradation — two critical factors that impact battery performance in real-world conditions.
InventHelp stated that the design is practical and easy to implement, making it suitable for everyday electric vehicle applications. A working prototype and technical drawings are currently available, and the invention is open for licensing or sale to manufacturers and marketers in the EV and energy storage space.





