The progress of synchrotron radiation light source and nanofabrication has facilitated groundbreaking improvements in nanoscale X-ray microscopy methodologies as evidenced by the important roles that they play in different research fields including energy material, industrial catalysis, life science, and environmental science. Threedimensional nano-resolution X-ray imaging has become one of the important tools for nondestructive analysis of the three-dimensional structure of battery material, and by combining it with dual-energy imaging, the three-dimensional distribution of elements in the battery material can be obtained. Combining three-dimensional X-ray imaging with spectroscopy, i.e., spectroscopic imaging, the three-dimensional distribution of different valence elements in the battery material can be achieved.