Huawei Enters Solid-State Battery Race with High
Huawei believes its battery could recharge from 10% to 80% in less than five minutes, rivaling traditional gas station fill-up times.
With the patent filed, it's not known what the tech giant plans next as Huawei does not currently have any manufacturing facilities that are suitable for mass-producing batteries for the car industry. Its involvement in the EV industry is as technology supplier and partner to several Chinese makers rather than building its own vehicles.
Solid-state battery efforts might gain a significant boost from technology giant Huawei. The company patented a solid-state battery with an energy density between 400 Wh/kg and 500 Wh/kg. The battery uses a sulfide-based electrolyte and a lithium-metal anode, promising better ionic conductivity compared to other solid-state battery cells.
Huawei promises that its battery technology could deliver around 1,864 miles of range and achieve a 10% to 80% charge in under five minutes.
Huawei's huge battery breakthrough! New solid state tech promises massive range and miniscule charging times Smartphone giant and EV investor Huawei has challenged CATL and BYD's supremacy by inventing a pioneering new battery that blends an incredible range of up to 3000km with a charging time of just five minutes.
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