Future Mercedes-Benz EVs May Get Solid-State Batteries With 80% More Range
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Mercedes's future electric cars will be able to count on a battery with solid state technology that, on paper, will be able to extend the range by up to 80% more. We have often talked about this type of accumulator and we know that many companies and car manufacturers are working on it. Solid state technology that, according to many statements in the sector, should make BEVs make a very important qualitative leap in terms of autonomy and chargin…
Factorial, Mercedes-Benz unveil all-solid-state battery that can extend EV range up to 80%
Massachusetts-based solid-state battery technology company Factorial Energy announced the introduction of Solstice, an all-solid-state battery that can revolutionize the safety, performance, and sustainability of the next generation of electric vehicles. Solstice is set to achieve a breakthrough energy density of up to 450Wh/kg and incorporates a novel dry cathode design for more efficient and sustainable […]The post Factorial, Mercedes-Benz unv…
Mercedes-Benz G580. (Doc. Mercedes-Benz AG) JAKARTA - German car manufacturer Mercedes-Benz announced that their electric car (EV) with solid-state batteries will be produced by the end of this decade. It is known that Mercedes-Benz has invested heavily in Factorial, a battery startup company from the United States, to develop solid-state batteries. This sophisticated technology is promised to drastically increase the range of electric cars. Rep…
Mercedes and Factorial co-developed a solid-state EV battery with 80% range gains
Mercedes-Benz and Factorial introduce a new solid-state battery to power the German automaker's next-generation EVs. Mercedes, Hyundai, and Stellantis all chipped in Factorial's $200 million fundraiser in 2022, which has secured Mercedes a front-row seat during the solid-state revolution. The new EV battery is based on the company's FEST (Factorial Electrolyte System Technology) platform, a proprietary technology for solid-state cells. The first…
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