Israel’s StoreDot, an innovator in Extremely Fast Charging (XFC) battery technology for electric vehicles, has unveiled its strategic technology roadmap, called 100inX, which will see the company launch a battery that can charge in two minutes and last for 100 miles (160.9 km), with plans to mass produce it within 10 years.
StoreDot is also steadily moving toward its first milestone for global automakers: mass production of its XFC lithium-ion batteries with silicon anodes by 2024, which can provide 100 miles of range after a five-minute charge.
Meanwhile, StoreDot is already in the advanced stages of developing breakthrough semi-solid-state technology that will further improve battery performance by 40% over the next four years – enabling 100 miles of range in just three minutes, and will be available in mass production by 2028.
100in5, 100in3 and 100in2 (miles per minute) are three generations of StoreDot technology consisting of silicon-dominated XFC, semi-solid and all-solid. They will be delivered over the next 10 years, with 100in5 delivered in 2024, 100in3 delivered in 2028 (a 40% improvement), and 100in2 delivered in 2032 (another 33% improvement).
“It is imperative that we provide global automakers with a clear, realistic, hype-free roadmap for fast-charging battery technology,” said Dr. Doron Myersdorf, CEO of StoreDot. “After extensive development of our silicon-dominant chemistry, we will deliver a transformative product in mass production by 2024 that will overcome the main barriers to widespread EV adoption – charging times and range anxiety.”
“However, we are committed to rapidly transitioning to a cleaner, zero-emission world, and our technology roadmap extends beyond 2024, with each milestone representing an impressive performance improvement that will have a significant impact on the driver experience. We are also advancing production of our semi-solid-state battery cells, with the goal of achieving scaled production by 2028, which will provide EV drivers with an improved charging experience measured in miles per minute of charge.”
“Our goal is to create batteries with revolutionary charging times, delivering 100 miles (160.9 km) of range in just two minutes. This breakthrough performance, once thought to be impossible, is now achievable within 10 years with StoreDots technology.”
StoreDots’ breakthrough extremely fast charging batteries will be available in both pouch and 4680 series formats – formats increasingly favoured by most global automakers. Global experts from Israel, UK, US and China were involved in pioneering these XFC cells, and StoreDots XFC technology 100in5 cells are already being tested in the real world by multiple automotive OEMs.
(Source: StoreDot Global Lithium Battery Network, New Energy Network Comprehensive)
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