Farasis Energy says its all-solid-state battery with high energy density enters testing phase
"Farasis Energy's all-solid-state battery with an energy density of more than 400 Wh/kg has entered the real-world testing phase with stable cell cycling, the company said in an announcement today.
The product is built on a sulfide-based system with a high-nickel ternary anode and a high-silicon anode, according to the company.
The safety of the cells with all-solid-state electrolytes has been enhanced, passing pinprick, shear, and hot box tests, with thermal runaway self-shutdown capability at the cell level, Farasis Energy said."
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"In addition to products based on the sulfide route, Farasis Energy also announced its progress in building solid-state batteries based on oxide and polymer systems. The company's prototype solid-state battery using lithium metal anode and high nickel cathode has an energy density of up to 500Wh/kg, it said.
Composite electrolyte materials compatible with lithium metal anodes and high nickel cathodes have now been developed, Farasis Energy said."
I never heard of Farasis before, so i looked them up. They're apparently a battery supplier to Marcedes and some Chinese auto companies.
IE they actually build and sell stuff.
Amazing to see that a non-vaporware company is this far along on super high density batteries.
"Farasis Energy's all-solid-state battery with an energy density of more than 400 Wh/kg has entered the real-world testing phase with stable cell cycling, the company said in an announcement today.
The product is built on a sulfide-based system with a high-nickel ternary anode and a high-silicon anode, according to the company.
The safety of the cells with all-solid-state electrolytes has been enhanced, passing pinprick, shear, and hot box tests, with thermal runaway self-shutdown capability at the cell level, Farasis Energy said."
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"In addition to products based on the sulfide route, Farasis Energy also announced its progress in building solid-state batteries based on oxide and polymer systems. The company's prototype solid-state battery using lithium metal anode and high nickel cathode has an energy density of up to 500Wh/kg, it said.
Composite electrolyte materials compatible with lithium metal anodes and high nickel cathodes have now been developed, Farasis Energy said."
I never heard of Farasis before, so i looked them up. They're apparently a battery supplier to Marcedes and some Chinese auto companies.
IE they actually build and sell stuff.
Amazing to see that a non-vaporware company is this far along on super high density batteries.
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