Revolutionizing Electric Vehicles: Factorial’s Semi-Solid-State Battery Breakthrough

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Factorial and Stellantis: A Dynamic Partnership

In the rapidly evolving world of electric vehicles (EVs), Massachusetts-based startup Factorial has recently garnered significant attention. Their collaboration with Stellantis marks a turning point in battery technology, as they announce the successful validation of automotive-grade semi-solid-state battery cells. These innovative battery cells are paving the way forward for enhancements in performance and safety.

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The Holy Grail of EV Tech: Solid-State Batteries

Solid-state batteries are often viewed as the holy grail of EV technology, thanks to their use of solid or gel-like electrolytes instead of traditional liquid chemicals. With the potential for dramatically increased range, quicker charging times, and superior performance, Factorial’s recent achievement is a major coup. Their 77 amp-hour cells boast an impressive energy density of 375 watt hours per kilogram—surpassing the current industry average significantly. This leap is colossal and could set the stage for a new generation of EVs.

Charging into the Future

Speed and longevity are two standout features of these cells. Capable of charging from 15-90% in just 18 minutes at room temperature, they also permit discharge rates of up to 4c. Imagine charging your battery multiple times in an hour, unlocking extraordinary levels of performance! While these advanced cells are designed to operate in temperatures from -22°F to 113°F, it’s their efficiency in extreme climates that promises to outperform conventional lithium-ion batteries.

Factorial’s ongoing relationship with Stellantis, dating to 2018, has reached new heights with this validation. This collaboration could herald a revolutionary shift in EV tech, making it an exciting time for battery technology enthusiasts everywhere. As we watch closely, the future of electric vehicles looks brighter than ever!

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