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Posted by heffeque
 - Yesterday at 10:33:18
Quote from: Terror Byte on Yesterday at 00:38:12360Wh/kg is quite low, already we've seen others like CATL showing off 500-600Wh/kg. I will not rush into solid-state batteries.
Too bad, I already rushed into solid-state batteries and bought 3 to try them out! /s

Question, how does a consumer even "rush" into a battery tech that isn't sold separately yet? You either buy that car, or you wait until that battery tech is available separately, or as a replacement (good luck at that). There's no rushing possible (on the consumer part).
Posted by Terror Byte
 - Yesterday at 00:38:12
360Wh/kg is quite low, already we've seen others like CATL showing off 500-600Wh/kg. I will not rush into solid-state batteries.
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 12, 2026, 17:22:00
The first solid-state battery categorization and certification program now distinguishes between the levels of liquid remaining in the electrolyte. Solid-state batteries in the golden middle are now getting their first dedicated production line.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Solid-state-battery-standardization-initiative-spurs-first-dedicated-factory-for-360-Wh-kg-cells-with-95-solid-electrolyte.1202747.0.html