• @cybersandwich
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    381 year ago

    Toyota claimed it had made a “technological breakthrough” to resolve durability issues and “a solution for materials” that would allow an EV powered by a solid-state battery to have a range of 1,200km and charging time of 10 minutes or less.

    I’ll believe it when I see it.

    I hope they make it happen, but battery claims like this have been popping up for 2 decades.

    • @ozymandias117
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      101 year ago

      It’s also surprising when Toyota had all their R&D into hydrogen cell until very very recently

    • @Asterix78
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      51 year ago

      Yeah exactly. It sounds to good to be true

    • @CheeseNoodle
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      31 year ago

      Batterys have been getting substantially better for 2 decades as well.

    • @Illogicalbit
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      21 year ago

      It does sound a bit like they’re playing catch up in the EV market and this is them trying to stay relevant in the news.

  • The Dark Lord ☑️
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    121 year ago

    Big if true. We always hear about batter breakthroughs, and then they just never break through the theoretical wall.

    Halving batteries should surely cut the weight. If it managed to do that, we could one day see electric airplanes. The issue now is that batteries are so heavy that they require lots of power to carry them through the air. More power means more battery, which means more weight. The issue is cyclical. So batteries need to be much lighter, and maybe we’ll see some greener air travel in the future!

  • @nieceandtows
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    101 year ago

    Can save half their cost. I don’t think even if it gets practical, it’s going to result in cheaper cars.

    • Bonzo
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      41 year ago

      We pass the saving on to you ourselves!

  • @TheMusicalFruit
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    41 year ago

    These are some bold claims. I hope they’re successful. I haven’t been able to find any info about what they will be made of, hopefully something more environmentally friendly than lithium.

    • Reclipse
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      21 year ago

      I think these are lithium batteries. It’s just that they are solid state batteries.

  • @Stuka
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    21 year ago

    More revolutionary battery tech we will never hear about again!