12 May 2021, 09:05 pm The future of power cells may soon come as researchers from Harvard University's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have achieved the borderline of solid-state batteries using Lithium Metal. Instead of the traditional Lithium-Ion (Li-On), scientists have constructed a solid design for the power cell to make it more robust and lasting. Solid-states have the notion of being more tough and rugged, which was popularized by the "Solid-State drives" or SSDs which have been a marvel to technology for computer components. Not only do SSDs bring toughness into the game, but it also gives a better performance which brings a massive volume of transfer rate because it has less moving parts.