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      06-18-2023, 11:36 AM   #1
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Solid state EV batteries: 900 mile range?

To start the conversation with an excerpt from:

https://electrek.co/2023/06/13/toyot...-breakthrough/

"At a recently held technical briefing, Toyota revealed plans for several new technologies, including next-gen EV batteries, aerodynamic drag reduction, and manufacturing upgrades to help transform the company in the electric era. After discovering a breakthrough, Toyota says it aims to offer solid-state state EV batteries that could potentially offer over 900 miles driving range."
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Looks great and everything, but this sounds like nuclear fusion, which has been promised to be "around the corner" for the past 30 years. I will believe it once I see it.
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      06-18-2023, 12:05 PM   #3
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I will believe it once I see it.


Question: Which will happen first:
Toyota will deliver a 900 mile SS battery
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BMW will make a stunning looking car again
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July 2017 article:

https://www.greentechmedia.com/artic...tate-batteries

They keep promising that the solid state batteries are coming soon.
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Hahaha good one... this is a question of the century but I'm losing my hopes with BMW

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Question: Which will happen first:
Toyota will deliver a 900 mile SS battery
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BMW will make a stunning looking car again
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Looks great and everything, but this sounds like nuclear fusion, which has been promised to be "around the corner" for the past 30 years. I will believe it once I see it.
I remember reading in 2008 that batteries with 10x capacity/ 1/10 weight were available and will start making their way into production but never materialized. I think there’s a lot of that going on that seems to show promise in a lab but doesn’t scale and work well on an industrial level for whatever reason and then you never hear about it again.
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BMW is certainly not only interested in solid state battery technology but is also co-developing it with Solid Power.

https://electrek.co/2022/12/21/bmw-t...rs-technology/

The next 18-24 months will produce more news of interest to all of us interested in EVs.

If one has to have an EV today, leasing becomes the only practical option.
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To start the conversation with an excerpt from:

https://electrek.co/2023/06/13/toyot...-breakthrough/

"At a recently held technical briefing, Toyota revealed plans for several new technologies, including next-gen EV batteries, aerodynamic drag reduction, and manufacturing upgrades to help transform the company in the electric era. After discovering a breakthrough, Toyota says it aims to offer solid-state state EV batteries that could potentially offer over 900 miles driving range."
they've been saying that for 10 years about this and hydrogen and ended up making hybrids
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I bet I know what F-3-Teeth is going to say. He’ll be here shortly to entertain the audience.
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Toyota does hold the most solid state battery patents. 1,331 patents, more than twice the nearest competitor.
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BMW is certainly not only interested in solid state battery technology but is also co-developing it with Solid Power.

https://electrek.co/2022/12/21/bmw-t...rs-technology/

The next 18-24 months will produce more news of interest to all of us interested in EVs.

If one has to have an EV today, leasing becomes the only practical option.
Solid Power is far behind Toyota. SP is just now getting their prototype battery line operating. Toyota has had a prototype EV running solely on solid state cells in 2020. Only thing holding Toyota back is economies of scale. Supposedly they have had a recent breakthrough in that area according to these recent articles.
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There are so many other important battery parameters besides just range. How fast can you charge it, what's the longevity curve like, can it be produced at a reasonable price point... and many more.

I agree with others--there's been so much hype for so many years, that I really won't believe it until I see it in a production vehicle.
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Recyclable? or bury them in the New Mexico desert at end of lifecycle?
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Recyclable? or bury them in the New Mexico desert at end of lifecycle?
This article is a bit dated but provides an excellent background about recycling challenges of All solid-state batteries (ASSBs) and lithium-ion batteries (LIBs).

https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...90238520305816
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There are so many other important battery parameters besides just range. How fast can you charge it, what's the longevity curve like, can it be produced at a reasonable price point... and many more.

I agree with others--there's been so much hype for so many years, that I really won't believe it until I see it in a production vehicle.
This ^
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Someone call me when this magical 900-mile/10 minute battery is in a $40,000 production automobile.
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One thing I'd be curious to see is how many companies are putting real money into regeneration alongside solid state batteries. Are we truly at a point where we're scavenging as much power back into the non-solid state batteries as possible? 300 miles of range seems to be the main "range anxiety" point for the average consumer; something like 450 miles due to good regenerative braking and small gains in non-solid state battery tech seem quite feasible versus the quantum leap that solid state batteries can and will provide (sometime in my lifetime, I assume).
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