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SAIC already has a date for the launch of the first model with solid-state batteries.

Virgilio Machado by Virgilio Machado
May 28, 2024
in Latest News, Sustainable Mobility
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The Chinese automaker SAIC announced that it will start producing solid-state batteries as early as 2026, which could make it the first automaker to offer this technology, although it has not confirmed which model will be the first to receive this technology.

The confirmation was made at a tech event in China, where SAIC revealed that it will start selling the new IM L7, a new sedan, in October, and that the new model will be equipped with semi-solid batteries using liquid electrolyte. In addition, SAIC revealed that new products, including those from MG, set to debut in 2025, will receive similar batteries.

It is worth noting that solid-state batteries are seen by many as the next step in electric vehicles, as they offer higher energy density and therefore greater range compared to current batteries, as well as significantly shorter charging times.

SAIC is far from being the only Chinese automaker investing in solid-state batteries. Earlier this year, the brands CATL, BYD, CALB, and Nio formed a consortium to build a solid-state battery supply chain by 2030.

In addition, Nissan has already announced that it will start using this technology from the fiscal year 2028, while Toyota has been working on the technology for several years and holds the most patents for solid-state batteries. The company has also stated that it will launch a model with this technology in a few years.

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