Chinese tech company Huawei has suggested a new and shocking technology about future electric vehicles. The company says that it has worked on a battery technology from which an electric car can be run for 3,000 kilometers once charged.
This claim has been made in a new Chinese patent, which mentions solid-state battery technology. This battery is known for storing more energy and fast charging. It uses nitrogen-doped sulfide electrodes, so that the battery does not deteriorate over time. The company claims that this battery can provide 400500 wh/kg energy capacity, which is three times more than the existing lithium-ion batteries. This battery can be charged from 0 to 100% in just 5 minutes.
3,000 km! But how much truth?
According to the company, this battery range up to 3,000 km in CLTC (China Light-duty vehicle test cycle) test. Often, vehicles give more range in this test. If it is measured by America's strict EPA test, then this figure comes to about 2,000 km. Which is still much higher than today's EVS.
Is this possible in reality?
Such a range battery means that the battery will be very large and heavy. Perhaps its weight will be as heavy as a small car. This will make the vehicle expensive and heavy. Expenditure will also be more in production and maintenance. Therefore, experts believe that companies will probably use this technology that the battery is small and light. Its range can range from 800 to 1,000 km when the car has a small size and the price and design of the car also remain balanced.
Solid-state battery future
Solid-state batteries have been considered as future energy technology for a long time. Huawei is not the only company that is working on it, but it is still a challenge to make technology available cheap and largely available. Also, it has to be planted in cars in such a way that the price and use are not affected.
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