Battery breakthrough could see electric planes finally take off and increase EV range 70% with the same weight.by Environmental-Low792 Electric CarsElectric VehiclesEVRelated Posts CATL launches new EV battery that lasts nearly 1 million miles September 19, 2024 Tesla Semi Fleet Traveled Nearly 5 Million Miles, One Has 250,000 Miles On The Clock September 18, 2024 Tesla Superchargers Finally Open To General Motors’ EVs September 18, 2024 Bjorn Nyland: Audi RS e-tron GT 250 km/h German autobahn stress test September 18, 2024 Electric cars expected to reach up to 24% market share as carmakers grow EV sales to meet EU targets – T&E analysis September 18, 2024 BYD Moves to Full Control of Mercedes-Benz Venture in China – Bloomberg September 18, 2024 1 Comment Advanced_Ad8002 1 week ago Their prototype is ridiculously bad for the claims made.„The latest battery design has an energy density of 30 Wh/kg, which is roughly a quarter the capacity of a comparable lithium-ion battery“Nope. Just nope. CATL‘s NMC Quilin battery has 255 Wh/kg. And that‘s already on the market at GWh scale for years.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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Advanced_Ad8002 1 week ago Their prototype is ridiculously bad for the claims made.„The latest battery design has an energy density of 30 Wh/kg, which is roughly a quarter the capacity of a comparable lithium-ion battery“Nope. Just nope. CATL‘s NMC Quilin battery has 255 Wh/kg. And that‘s already on the market at GWh scale for years.
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Their prototype is ridiculously bad for the claims made.
„The latest battery design has an energy density of 30 Wh/kg, which is roughly a quarter the capacity of a comparable lithium-ion battery“
Nope. Just nope. CATL‘s NMC Quilin battery has 255 Wh/kg. And that‘s already on the market at GWh scale for years.