Chinese researchers develop first semi-solid-state battery for electric vehicles with massive 620-mile range, but questions remain



  • The new battery could dramatically increase the range of electric vehicles
  • Semi-solid state chemistry has 30% higher energy density
  • Higher density, reduced weight and smaller form factor promised

Researchers at Nankai University in Tianjin, China, have reportedly developed and tested a semi-solid-state battery that offers a 30% increase in energy density compared to some of the leading lithium-ion batteries currently on sale.

According to an announcement from the researchers (via Live Science), the current version of their semi-solid-state battery pack offers an energy density of 288 Wh/kg at the system level, when cooling systems, wiring, structural supports, and safety hardware are considered.



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