Huawei patents a new solid-state battery with 1,860 miles range
Even though Huawei doesn't manufacture batteries, the company is putting plenty of R&D resources into developing a new solid-state battery tech. The newest patent reveals a battery pack that can go for 1,860 miles away from the plug and fully charge in just five minutes.
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This is perhaps one of the craziest technologies we've heard so far. Huawei boasts between 400 and 500 Wh/kg energy density, between two and three times more than the currently available lithium-ion batteries.
Additionally, the company has potentially solved some glaring issues with solid-state batteries. By doping sulfide electrolytes with nitrogen, Huawei improves electrochemical stability and safety and significantly slows down degradation, two of the biggest hurdles keeping solid-state tech from commercialization.
All of this sounds nice in theory, but it's still a theory at this point. Even the figures Huawei cites are theoretical, and it will likely take years before reaching such a range and charging rate. Not to mention, there's no infrastructure that can accommodate such fast-charging solid-state cells.
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One thing is for sure, China is trying to become a world leader in solid-state battery production, as more than 36% of the solid-state battery patents filed annually come from China.
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