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Toyota claims that a battery innovation could help electric cars

Ali Ömer Yıldız by Ali Ömer Yıldız
July 4, 2023
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Toyota claims that a battery innovation could help electric cars

A Japanese company says it can create a solid-state battery with a range of 745 miles and a charging time of 10 minutes.

Toyota has unveiled a big technological advance that, by decreasing the weight, size, and cost of batteries, might transform electric vehicles. The automaker has been working on producing superior solid-state batteries, which have advantages over liquid-based batteries, and now claims to have streamlined their manufacturing process. This development could result in significantly shorter charging periods and increased driving range for electric vehicles.

According to Professor David Bailey of the University of Birmingham, if Toyota’s claims are proven, it might be a game changer for the future of electric vehicles. Scaling up discoveries from the prototype stage can be difficult, but if Toyota can successfully adopt their innovations, it will be a huge step toward obtaining the holy grail of battery-powered automobiles.

Toyota intends to cut the size, weight, and cost of both liquid and solid-state batteries in half, making them more practical and economical for general use. The business says it can create a solid-state battery with a range of 1,200 kilometers (745 miles) and a charging time of less than 10 minutes. Toyota anticipates that solid-state batteries for electric vehicles will be manufactured as early as 2027, potentially simplifying the manufacturing process compared to existing lithium-ion batteries.

While solid-state batteries have long been recognized as having the potential to transform electric vehicles by shortening charging periods and boosting capacity while decreasing fire risks, their complex and expensive manufacturing has hampered their commercial practicality. Toyota’s accomplishment in simplifying the manufacturing process could usher in a new era of electric automobiles with enhanced battery technology.

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