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A solid-state battery developer in China has unveiled a new cell that could help change the game for electric mobility....

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[-] AA5B@lemmy.world 5 points 6 months ago

Potentially exciting development. This is a game changer in a lot of ways if they succeed

However the article is fluff, very light on facts …

  • how has the metric become “x mile range car”, assuming some undefined car and everything remaining the same?
  • given a specific car with specific battery pack, how much lighter could it be with these batteries? How much less volume would the battery pack take up?
  • solid state batteries generally promise faster charge rate - why no mention?
  • solid state batteries generally promise no fires - that would be cool to mention if so
  • currently expected lifetime or charge cycle is critical info for how close to practicality this is. Didn’t the writer ask any questions? Was there a writer?
this post was submitted on 04 Apr 2024
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