The development of lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) with high energy density is of utmost importance to meet the growing demand for 3C devices and electric automobiles worldwide. Over the past three decades, there has been significant interest in Sn‐based anode materials for LIBs, owing to their high specific capacity and low charge/discharge plateau. Two primary strategies, namely alloying and nanotechnology, have been extensively investigated to enhance the electrochemical performance of Sn‐based anodes. However, the complete understanding and recognition of the full potential of these strategies, both in the past and future, remains incomplete.
This review aims to provide a comprehensive discussion on the development of Sn‐based anodes prepared using the aforementioned strategies. Furthermore, it emphasizes the practical potential of Sn‐based anodes and the associated preparation technologies for large‐scale production. Establishing a strong connection between these technologies and high‐performance Sn‐based composites is crucial, and this objective will be achieved through an extensive comparison and detailed introduction of relevant concepts. By addressing these aspects, this review will contribute to the advancement of Sn‐based anodes research and its application in high‐performance LIBs, ultimately driving progress in the field of energy storage.