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Hyundai Unveiling Solid-State 'Dream Battery' Next Month

Kumeran Sagathevan

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Hyundai has been on a roll in the EV space, setting global record-breaking sales of electric and hybrid vehicles quarter after quarter. Now, the company is making waves again with reported plans to unveil its first solid-state battery next month.

This “dream battery,” as it’s been dubbed, will be developed at Hyundai’s new Uiwang Research Center in South Korea’s southern Gyeonggi province. A pilot production line will churn out the first packs, which will be installed in EVs for testing. Hyundai expects to reveal a prototype vehicle before year end and aims to begin mass production by 2030.

With this move, Hyundai joins a growing list of automakers diving into solid-state battery development. Toyota and Honda are hard at work on their own versions, and several U.S. and Chinese battery startups are also racing to mass-produce solid-state packs by the end of the decade.


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Solid-state batteries are widely seen as the next big leap for EVs. Unlike the traditional lithium-ion batteries we have today, which use a liquid electrolyte to move ions between the anode and cathode, solid-state batteries swap out the liquid for a solid electrolyte made of polymer, oxides, or sulfides.

The solid electrolyte makes a huge difference. It allows more energy to be packed into a similarly sized battery, improves how quickly electrons move, and offers better thermal stability. That means lighter, safer batteries that charge faster - big wins for EV owners worried about range or how long they’ll spend at a charging station.


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But, as with any new tech, scaling it up is easier said than done. Manufacturers are still figuring out how to bring down costs, secure enough raw materials, and get these batteries into mass production.

Some companies, like Chinese EV maker Nio, are taking a step-by-step towards the next best thing - semi-solid-state batteries, which use a gel-like electrolyte to bridge the gap and speed up commercialisation.


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Nio recently announced the world’s first mass-produced semi-solid-state battery pack. It’s packed with an impressive energy density of 260 Wh/KG and offers a range of up to 1,055 KM - setting a new benchmark in the EV world.

In Japan, Honda is also making progress as it recently showed off a demonstration facility in Sakura City, Japan, that’s designed to replicate the processes needed for mass-producing solid-state batteries. It’s a key step toward bringing their solid-state batteries to market.


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With Hyundai, Nio, Honda, and others all racing to develop this next-gen battery tech, the future of EVs does seem to move in the right direction. Faster charging, longer range, and safer performance could soon make EV ownership as easy and convenient as driving a gas-powered car - if not better…or will it? 



Source: Insideevs

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More then half his life spend being obsessed with all thing go-fast, performance and automotive only to find out he's actually Captain Slow behind the wheels...oh well!

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