Battery maker: Solid-state batteries to drastically fall in price by 2026

Ro, 02 July 2024

Chinese battery maker Sunwoda shared its views on the evolution of solid-state batteries. A whole bunch of companies are developing their solid-state solutions and Sunwoda is no exception, but the latest update from the company is important as it relates to the broader industry trends.

Solid-state batteries to become considerably cheaper in 2026

According to Sunwoda, the price of solid-state batteries will match the current price of semi-solid-state batteries, which will be around $0.275 per Wh. While that's expensive by today's standards, the price to performance ratio would still be excellent and would easily make them a preferred choice for a number of vehicle categories.

Nio's 150 kWh semi-solid-state battery for the ET7 is said to cost as much as the entire ET5 car, complete with a 75 kWh conventional battery.

Sunwoda, however, believes it will start delivering solid-state batteries that will make far greater economical sense in 2026. These batteries would have an energy density of more than 400 Wh/kg, which is more than Nio's 150 kWh pack, which offers 360 Wh/kg.

Moreover, Sunwoda already has lab prototypes with 500 Wh/kg energy density, using lithium metal in the negative electrode. We can then see 700 Wh/kg solid-state batteries in 2027, the maker predicts.

The battery manufacturer didn't disclose any further details about its potential breakthrough, but it's building a dedicated solid-state battery production line capable of delivering 1 GWh worth of batteries per year.

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  • Anonymous

I'd like to share that solid-state batteries have made their way into the market. While a handful of companies are experimenting with them, they haven't reached the point of being truly impactful due to their performance and cost limitation...

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