This Dodge Charger EV Prototype Packs An Experimental Semi-Solid-State Battery
Stellantis began real-world testing of a semi-solid-state battery in a Dodge Charger EV prototype this week, exploring the technology's viability. This experimental battery aims to address limitations of current lithium-ion technology, such as energy density and charging speeds. While specific details about the battery's chemistry and performance metrics were not disclosed, the use of a Charger EV platform suggests a focus on automotive applications. The company's parent, Stellantis, is actively investigating advanced battery solutions to enhance electric vehicle capabilities. This initiative aligns with broader industry trends towards next-generation battery technologies that promise improved range, faster charging, and enhanced safety for electric cars. The testing phase is crucial for gathering data on durability, performance under various conditions, and potential manufacturing scalability.
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