CHinese company launches EV with solid state batteries...
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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.

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