Sionic Energy Unveils 10-Minute Charging Battery for Electric Vehicles
Sionic Energy has developed a revolutionary battery that enables electric vehicles to recharge in just 10 minutes using a silicon anode. This advancement could significantly enhance energy density, leading to broader adoption of electric vehicles.

Sionic Energy has introduced a battery technology for electric vehicles capable of recharging in 10 minutes, utilizing a 100% silicon anode. This design promises a 50% increase in energy density compared to traditional graphite batteries.
The company plans to produce enough silicon-carbon composite for approximately 200,000 electric vehicles annually, with Group14 Technologies set to launch a manufacturing facility in 2025 to produce 4,000 tons of the composite per year. These batteries are designed for longevity, lasting up to 1,200 cycles and achieving energy densities of 330 Wh/kg and 842 Wh/L.
The flexibility of this technology allows integration with existing lithium-ion battery production processes, facilitating widespread market adoption. Potential applications extend to electronics and aviation, including electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles. This innovation could accelerate the transition to electric transportation.




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