I heard China is also doing fuel cell which Japan has spent donkey years to make it happen. Only saw it during last Jap Olympic. But now, market still never see fuel cell car yet?
Here comes the solid-state battery! The lithium giant says it can be mass-produced and loaded at any time!
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BYD has the largest number of solid-state battery patents in China.
According to a piece of information circulated on the Internet: it is understood that BYD has passed relevant experiments, solid-state batteries can be mass-produced and loaded at any time, and BYD has research and corresponding patent reserves for all battery routes, such as methanol fuel cells. Hydrogen fuel cell, graphene, silicon negative electrode, lithium metal negative electrode, core-shell positive electrode, solid-state battery and so on.
At present, BYD already has a large number of low-cost, high-safety blade batteries, and then high-cost, high-safety, high-energy-density solid-state batteries to do accumulated strength.
In terms of the number of domestic solid-state battery patents, there is a statistic that BYD ranks first with 76 patents.
The second to sixth places are Jingtao Energy (63 items), Honeycomb Energy (55 items), Weilan New Energy (25 items), Ningde era (21 items) and Yiwei Lithium Energy (9 items).
china BS, norm, china has few hundreds car brand today, did you see any of them on our road except some rubbish BYD?
china like to use latest technology of everything to bark but almost all fail eventually, pure marketing rubbish, immature, not tested, use all the big name & latest but the rest is junk & not reliable.
china car today has the best features in the world, full features much better than bmw, benz or audi, at 20% price of these brand, who will buy? globally you can only see in china & poor country.
same to their EV, they claimed everything better spec than tesla or VW or bmw, but who buy?
total jokes & clowns, morons spam all these china nonsense here day & night, know nut, never try & see themselves, totally irresponsible.
(03-02-2022, 10:57 AM)revealer Wrote: [ -> ]This Toyota car used solid-state battery in June 2020
Toyota announced that its first vehicle to use solid-state batteries will go on sale by 2025 in an interview with Autoline. The first Toyotas to use the new batteries will be hybrids, rather than fully electric vehicles
First Toyota with Solid-State Batteries Will Be a Hybrid
SES, formerly known as SolidEnergy Systems, thinks Solid-state battery has a flaw. Lithium metal in Sold-State batteries tends to deposit “dendrites” around the electrodes. These dendrites can puncture the battery’s separator and will cause the battery to short circuit. They came up with a unique technology called "SES liquid electrolyte" that will solve this problem.
General Motors and Temasek (the Singapore Sovereign Wealth Fund) both own 10% stakes in SES. There are also other companies such as Hyundai (OTCPK:HYMLF), Kia (OTCPK:KIMTF), Geely (OTCPK:GELYF), SAIC (SHA:600104), LG Technology Ventures (KRX:066570), SK Innovation (KRX:096770), and more.
I can imagine the World that no longer depend on petrol-Dollar and moving towards a common currency on which renewable energy industries and the electrified infrastructure will be based on.
The history of EV is longer then internal combustion engine starting from 1830s before it was favored over by the later. Much of it has to do with the rise of oil on the back of proven technology from the steam-engine age that propelled the 1s Industrial Revolution.