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A Chinese startup claims to have developed solid-state batteries

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Ro 21 November 2018

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The solid-state batteries are promised to be the holy grail of modern electronics and potentially solve all our problems with fast charging, longevity and endurance. But we are still far away from a consumer-ready product. Or so we thought.

Industry sources report that a Chinese startup may have found a way to mass produce solid-state batteries. The firm is called Qing Tao Energy Development Co. and comes from the technical Tsinghua University in the country. The small company has already deployed a production line in East China capable of producing 100MWh worth of cells per year.

Looking ahead, the company plans to ramp up production to 700MWh by 2020. The energy density on a single unit is 400Wh/kg, which is more than 30% increase over the latest generation lithium-ion batteries that cap at around 250-300Wh/kg.

Unfortunately, there are no further details around this and we don't know how the company was able to reach mass production and at what cost.

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  • samarth 808
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  • 28 Nov 2018

To be honest, I didn't hear about it earlier. But it has a lot of presence on the web. And I'm myself 32 something so not quite the millenium generation. I read the article again, it says its a university based lab. So, they might not have a si...

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  • Oncom
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  • 27 Nov 2018

Ever heard an Israeli company named NSO Group Technologies..? They don’t have a web site but develop software for the Israeli defense, that can crack any phone in the world. I understand that you, the millenium age generation, is all about web site. ...

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  • 27 Nov 2018

Rubbish. If that was the case then why would foreign companies flocking-in to China to build their factories...?

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