We report a new finding that high voltage stability of lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO 2 )/graphite battery can be improved by using vinyl ethylene carbonate (VEC) as an electrolyte additive. Charge/discharge tests demonstrate that the battery using VEC exhibits significantly improved cyclic and dimensional stability of the 053048-type LiCoO 2 /graphite pouch cell up to 4.5V. The capacity retention is 87.0% and the swell value in thickness is 3.1% for the cell with 2.0wt.% VEC after 400 cycles between 3.0V and 4.5V, compared to the values of 38.4% and 38.6%, respectively, for the cell without additive. The characterizations from scanning electron spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy demonstrate that VEC facilitates the formation of stable solid electrolyte interfaces simultaneously on anode and cathode of the LiCoO 2 /graphite battery, yielding effective protections for anode and cathode and preventions of the electrolyte decomposition on both electrodes.