Chery Develops Patent for Enhanced Solid-State Battery Technology
Chery has patented a coating for sulfide-based solid-state batteries, targeting improved performance and lifespan. The new technology aims for commercial application by 2027, focusing on high-end electric vehicles amidst industry challenges.

Chery's recent patent (CN122348252A) introduces a protective layer for sulfide-based solid-state electrolytes, aimed at reducing performance degradation in electric vehicle batteries. This innovation seeks to stabilize the interface between battery materials, potentially enhancing energy density and lifespan as the industry targets 2027 for production.
Despite the promise of solid-state batteries offering higher energy density, manufacturing challenges may delay mass-market availability until 2030, likely limiting initial offerings to premium vehicles. With rising costs, early models from Chery are expected to cater to the high-end segment.




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