
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD, United States
About
Johns Hopkins University (JHU) and its Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) are named for conducting advanced battery research, including flexible and safe lithium-ion batteries and solid-state battery technology. They have developed wearable energy-storage fibers and AI-driven platforms to accelerate electrolyte discovery and testing, as well as polymer-based battery protection and an all-polymer battery line. On campus, JHU/APL also operate recycling services and energy-storage materials fabrication/testing labs.
Supply Chain Segments
Battery Chemistries
Solid State
Quick Facts
- Team Size
- 2000+
- Funding
- Private
- Last Updated
- Apr 21, 2026




