According to Chinese media, battery maker Svolt Energy has started the first trial production of semi-solid-state batteries that will supply BMW...
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According to Chinese media, battery maker Svolt Energy has started the first trial production of semi-solid-state batteries that will supply BMW Mini’s next-generation models. These are expected to be delivered ‘en masse’ to begin around 2027. BMW added Svolt in mid‑2023, as its third major Chinese battery supplier, alongside CATL and Eve Energy. These newly developed semi-solid batteries are expected to offer an initial estimated energy density of 300 Wh/kg, while the battery maker aims for 360 Wh/kg with its second-generation semi-solid cells and 400 Wh/kg in future all-solid-state versions. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
According to Chinese media, battery maker Svolt Energy has started the first trial production of semi-solid-state batteries that will supply BMW...
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