If this isn’t just corporate hype, this could be great for making smaller batteries, hopefully less resource intensive.

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    Don’t trust reports, or anything really, coming out of China at face value. Product in hand, undoctored video proof, lab tests done by a trusted group.

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    A solid-state battery developer in China has unveiled a new cell that could help change the game for electric mobility.

    Oh yeah? Again?

    Tailan did not mention any specific plans for passenger vehicle integration yet, but did state its latest generation of all-solid-state battery cells are vehicle grade. If the company is able to scale this technology large enough for consumer vehicles while keeping prices down…

    Ah, so more vaporware. Same as usual. Come find me when these technologies actually exist.

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    If the company is able to scale this technology large enough for consumer vehicles while keeping prices down …

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      They probably won’t care about keeping costs down if they are developing 1300 miles range batteries that’s gonna be for industrial and military applications. Maybe some very high end consumer use.