Fast Technology reported on September 12 that recently, Mercedes-Benz announced that the new all-solid-state battery technology developed in cooperation with American company Factorial has made a significant breakthrough and is expected to increase the cruising range of electric vehicles by 80%.
, it is reported that Factorial successfully raised US$200 million in 2022, with investors including Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis and Hyundai Motor.
, Factorial has been advancing its proprietary solid-state FEST (Factorial Electrolyte System Technology) platform for years.
This summer, it delivered all-solid-state batteries based on the FEST platform to Mercedes-Benz and launched its latest breakthrough product on Tuesday.
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The new all-solid-state battery was developed jointly with Mercedes and aims to power Mercedes ‘next-generation models.
, Factorial’s new all-solid-state battery has an energy density of 450Wh/kg and claims that the new technology can significantly improve the battery life of electric vehicles and reduce weight and improve overall efficiency.
The company’s goal is to provide future electric vehicles with a driving range of more than 600 miles (nearly 1000 kilometers), while reducing the weight by 40% and reducing the battery volume by 33% compared to traditional lithium-ion electricity.
The new all-solid-state battery is expected to be put into production before 2030.
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