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Can Solid-State Batteries Really Make EVs Lighter Than Gas Cars?
Current mainstream EV battery packs typically weigh between 350 and 600 kg. That accounts for about 20% to 30% of the total vehicle weight.
How Can the Problem of Local Overheating During the Fast Charging of Solid-State Batteries Be Solved?
Solid-state batteries are often called the “holy grail” for electric vehicles. They promise higher energy density, improved safety because they are non-flammable, and longer cycle life.
How the Cycle Life Degradation Curve of Solid-State Batteries Differs from Traditional Batteries
If you drive an electric vehicle, you probably already have a feel for how battery degradation works. Range drops by about 2% to 3% per year. It's barely noticeable at first, then becomes more apparent as the years go by.
Is the Self-Discharge Rate of Solid-State Batteries Lower Than Traditional Batteries During Long-Term Parking?
Self-discharge rate—sounds technical, but it simply refers to how fast a battery loses its charge when it's just sitting there unused.
The "Safety Redundancy" Design of Solid-State Batteries: Can They Really Avoid Catching Fire or Exploding Even If They Are Punctured?
Last summer, at an SAE technical symposium in Detroit, a fire department representative played a video. A steel nail slowly pierced a battery pack from a mainstream electric vehicle.
What New Demands Do Solid-State Batteries Place on Fast-Charging Networks? Are Existing 800V Ultra-Fast Chargers Enough?
Finnish startup Donut Lab recently had its solid-state battery independently tested. The result? It achieved an 11C charge rate, going from zero to 80% charge in just 4.5 minutes
Why Solid-State Batteries Are the Final Piece of the Flying Car Puzzle
On March 25, 2026, Chinese battery maker CALB achieved a milestone at its Chengdu plant. The company began mass production of specialized batteries for XPeng AeroHT's "Land Aircraft Carrier" flying car.
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