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Posted by Fierce.XT
 - Yesterday at 20:32:23
AI-Dumb article.
Posted by indyp
 - Yesterday at 19:15:30
Quotethe industrial production of special electrolytes may be costly. It also remains to be seen how the batteries will perform in long-term tests with higher cycle counts.

So...not a breakthrough.   Like every other "Hey we developed a new way of charging batteries in a few years, we just have to ramp it up to production, keep costs low, etc. etc..."

Without a scalable production process, it's niche and a preview of absolutely nothing to us measly consumers.

Even the first few Solid State batteries in production offer no advantage over LI-Ion that benefits the consumer.
Posted by Rasec
 - Yesterday at 18:47:28
Feasible? Sure, you just need a nuclear reactor for every charging point.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 17:57:28
A breakthrough in electric car batteries could drastically shorten charging times while significantly increasing range. Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have reportedly developed an electrolyte that prevents the formation of dendrites, thus overcoming the central weakness of lithium-metal batteries.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Breakthrough-in-electric-car-batteries-500-miles-of-range-with-12-minutes-of-charging-time.1122721.0.html