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New EV Battery Technology Promises 1000km Range by 2027

July 21, 2023

New EV Battery Technology Promises 1000km Range by 2027

A breakthrough in solid-state battery technology is set to revolutionize the electric vehicle industry, promising to deliver a staggering 1000-kilometre range on a single charge by 2027. Researchers at a leading European institute have developed a new lithium-sulfur cell that offers nearly triple the energy density of current lithium-ion batteries, addressing one of the biggest barriers to widespread EV adoption.

The new battery cells weigh approximately 40 percent less than their lithium-ion counterparts while delivering significantly more energy per kilogram. This means electric vehicles equipped with the technology could travel much further without the added bulk of heavy battery packs. Major automakers including BMW, Volkswagen, and Toyota are already in discussions to license the technology for their next-generation electric platforms.

Perhaps most impressively, the new cells are expected to charge significantly faster than anything currently available on the market. Laboratory tests have shown the batteries can reach 80 percent capacity in under 15 minutes using standard fast-charging infrastructure. This could effectively eliminate range anxiety, the single most cited concern among consumers considering the switch to electric vehicles.

Industry analysts predict that once mass production begins, the cost per kilowatt-hour could drop below the critical threshold that would make electric vehicles cheaper to produce than their petrol equivalents. The technology also demonstrates improved thermal stability, reducing the risk of battery fires and extending the overall lifespan of the cells to over 1500 charge cycles.

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