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Advanced solid-state batteries a mutual ambition of carmakers

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BEIJING: Chinese electric vehicle (EV) makers are rapidly adopting solid-state batteries in their latest models, with industry experts anticipati­ng full use of this superior solution for the next generation of batteries by 2030.

SAIC’S electric marque, IM Motors, started pre-sales of the L6 sedan last week, highlighti­ng its so-called super-fast charging solid-state battery. Sedans with the battery will be priced below 330,000 yuan, the carmaker announced.

The battery in the L6 is technicall­y a semi-solid-state one, integratin­g both liquid and solid electrolyt­es.

Supplied by Qingtao Energy Developmen­t, a solid-state lithium battery provider backed by SAIC, the battery operates at a maximum of 900 volts, enabling the L6 to achieve a peak charging power of 400 kilowatts, enough for 400 km in 12 minutes.

Citic Securities commented after the launch that the L6 could potentiall­y usher in an era of affordable semi-solid-state batteries. As semi-solid-state batteries become widely used, it is anticipate­d that top solid-state battery manufactur­ers and the industry chain will benefit.

Li Zheng, general manager of Qingtao

Energy, outlined their solid-state battery’s industrial­isation process in three steps. There is the first generation, termed the semisolid-state battery, which is currently installed and mass-produced on the IM L6.

Following this is the second generation of solid-state battery, projected to be developed by 2025. The ultimate goal is to achieve the third generation, the fully solid-state battery, although Li did not specify a time frame.

Switching from liquid to solid-state electrolyt­es offer benefits like increased battery energy density, as solids have higher density and smaller volume compared to liquids; enhanced safety by reducing fire risks and improving puncture resistance; and extending battery life span by minimising degradatio­n during charge-discharge cycles.

Ouyang Minggao, an academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, forecast at a solid-state battery conference in January that fully solid-state batteries will achieve industrial­isation by 2030.

Ouyang said that fully solid-state batteries are widely acknowledg­ed as a preferred solution for the next generation of batteries and represent a crucial strategic advantage in the competitio­n for next-generation battery technologi­es. — China Daily/ann

 ?? — Bloomberg ?? Improved technology: saic’s electric marque, im Motors, started pre-sales of the l6 sedan last week, highlighti­ng its so-called super-fast charging solid-state battery. sedans with the battery will be priced below 330,000 yuan, the carmaker says.
— Bloomberg Improved technology: saic’s electric marque, im Motors, started pre-sales of the l6 sedan last week, highlighti­ng its so-called super-fast charging solid-state battery. sedans with the battery will be priced below 330,000 yuan, the carmaker says.

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