The development of Solid-state lithium-ion batteries and their pervasive are used in many applications such as solid energy storage systems. So, in this review, the critical components of solid-state batteries are covered. Enhancing the performance of various kinds of anode and cathode is articulated. However, owing to their high flammability point and limited thermal stability, organic liquid electrolytes as well as polymer electrolytes, have raised serious concerns for the industry over their safety and durability. Inorganic solid electrolytes with increased heat stability and a broad electrochemical stability window have been developed to address this. These benefits are used by solid-state batteries (SSBs) to address issues like mechanical characteristics, flammability, electrolyte dissolving, and decline in battery quality brought on by charging and discharging cycles. The usage of SSBs can provide batteries that are more efficient, more energy dense, and safer.