01 Factorial Energy Targets Electric Military Drones with Solid-State Batteries
US startup aims to disrupt the market with its new solid-state EV battery technology
Factorial Energy, a US startup, is developing solid-state EV battery technology aimed at the emerging market for electric military drones and robotics. This new battery technology has the potential to significantly improve the performance and range of electric vehicles, making them more competitive with traditional fossil fuel-based systems. With the global demand for electric vehicles and energy storage systems on the rise, innovations like solid-state batteries are crucial for reducing our reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating climate change. As reported by CleanTechnica, Factorial Energy's solid-state EV battery is poised to play a significant role in this transition.
02 High-Mileage Tesla Model 3 Shows Significant Battery Degradation
A 2019 Model 3 with 380,000 miles has lost around a third of its original battery capacity
A 2019 Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus with an impressive 380,000 miles on the odometer has been found to have lost around a third of its original battery capacity. This significant degradation highlights the importance of battery health and longevity in electric vehicles. As the EV market continues to grow, understanding and addressing battery degradation will be crucial for maintaining customer satisfaction and reducing the overall cost of ownership. According to InsideEVs, the vehicle still drives well, but the range loss is substantial, emphasizing the need for ongoing research and development in battery technology.
03 China's EV and Battery Market Continues to Evolve
Beijing Auto Show showcases latest developments, including new battery technologies and EV models
The Beijing Auto Show has once again showcased the latest developments in China's thriving EV and battery market. With companies like BYD and Xiaomi pushing the boundaries of innovation, the future of the car business looks promising. As reported by Electrek, the show featured a range of new EV models and battery technologies, demonstrating China's commitment to leading the global transition to electric vehicles and renewable energy.