China''s tech giant claims 1,800-mile range for solid-state EV battery
Huawei has filed a patent detailing a sulfide-based solid-state battery design with energy densities between 180 and 225 Wh/lb, roughly two to three times higher than today''s
Huawei's design aims to boost safety and cycle life by mitigating degradation at this critical junction. Huawei's involvement in solid-state battery research reflects a broader trend among Chinese technology and automotive companies. While Huawei does not manufacture power batteries, it has shown increasing interest in upstream battery materials.
Huawei is set to make a significant advancement in energy storage with its latest development in solid-state battery technology. The tech giant has recently unveiled a patent for a sulfide-based solid electrolyte, a crucial component for next-generation lithium-ion batteries.
(Via) Huawei's new patent on sulfide solid-state batteries addresses liquid battery degradation, promising high energy density, safety, long life, and stability for EVs and storage.
Huawei has intensified its ambitions in advanced energy storage by patenting a sulfide-based solid-state battery capable of achieving driving ranges of up to 3,000 kilometres and ultra-fast charging in just five minutes.
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