Samsung's solid-state battery technology promises to deliver 500 miles of range. / CarCars Samsung is developing a state-of-the-art ...
Samsung's solid-state battery technology promises to deliver 500 miles of range. / CarCars |
The list of car and tech companies racing to bring solid-state battery technology to the market grows annually. These batteries typically charge faster, offer much greater energy density, and are safer than comparable lithium-ion battery packs in theory, at least. Getting it right while keeping costs in check is easier said than done, and most engineers agree we won't see these batteries in showrooms until the middle of the 2020s, but Samsung believes it's very close to cracking the code.
Samsung's solid-state battery technology for electrical vehicles |
This battery can deliver up to 500 miles on a single charge, and it can withstand about 1,000 charging cycles. That sounds great on paper, but it asks more questions than it answers. An electric car's range doesn't fully depend on its battery pack; its weight and its shape come into play, too. But, to add context, the electric car segment's current range champion is the Tesla Model S, which earned a 390-mile rating.
Samsung stressed its battery breakthrough isn't ready for production yet."Going forward, we will continue to develop and refine all-solid-state battery materials and manufacturing technologies to help take EV battery innovation to the next level," the company explains. Remember: Samsung's batteries also power millions of phones. This breakthrough could sooner or later find its way into your pocket.