EVS POWERED BY ALL SOLID STATE BATTERIES - STILL 10 YEARS AWAY FROM MASS PRODUCTION, SAYS STOREDOT
A solid-state battery uses solid electrodes instead of the liquid or polymer gel electrolytes found in current technologies such as lithium-ion or lithium polymer batteries.
- A solid-state battery uses solid electrodes instead of the liquid or polymer gel electrolytes found in current technologies such as lithium-ion or lithium polymer batteries.
- Right now, despite some of the bullish claims by our rivals, all-solid-state batteries are still at least 10 years away.
- "We believe a more practical step is the introduction of semi-solid-state batteries which we are targeting for mass production by 2028.
- This featured 100in5, 100in3 and 100in2 of miles per minute of charging - three generations of StoreDot technologies of silicon-dominant XFC, semi solid state and all solid state.