The Duc was the first Volkswagen Group vehicle to run on a solid-state lithium-metal battery, though all we saw was an ...
Scientists stabilize a sodium crystal structure, pushing solid-state batteries to perform at room and subzero temperatures.
The next generation of electric vehicle batteries will be here sooner than expected. After opening the first-of-its-kind pilot plant ...
What a headline and what a future evolving before our eyes. Chinese battery expert EVE Energy inaugurated a new production base yesterday, and to celebrate the feat, rolled one of its new ...
Korean battery giant SK On and U.S. start-up Solid Power are getting closer to making solid-state batteries a reality.
For years, solid-state batteries have been viewed as the holy grail for battery-electric vehicles, promising better driving range, quicker charging, and improved safety. While it’s taken longer than ...
A thin, glass-like layer could be the key to longer-lasting, cost-effective solid-state batteries. In everyday life, we use many protective barriers: Sunscreen shields us from the sun, umbrellas keep ...
BMX is bringing solid-state tech to battery packs with a 5,000mAh and 10,000mAh solution. Solid-state construction allows these batteries to take serious damage and keep right on running. Magnetic Qi ...
Rimac Technology has unveiled a new battery pack platform for electric vehicles that uses only solid-state batteries. The company has been an EV supplier for notable car brands including Aston Martin ...
Solid-state batteries are the holy grail of EVs, and now Mercedes-Benz says it's been able to squeeze almost 750 miles of range from a prototype design, with 85 miles left in the tank, so to speak.
Mercedes has taken an EQS prototype with solid-state batteries 749 miles without charging, a milestone that underscores the technology’s promise. It comes as the automaker balances EV breakthroughs ...
We hesitate to call the solid-state battery the Holy Grail of EVs, since the Holy Grail, according to the story, is never actually obtained by humans. Still, solid-state batteries look very promising.