Nissan wants to launch first solid-state electric car in 2028
- April 19, 2022
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OUR Nissan announced last week that he plans to release electric car powered by solid state batteries in 2028. The company’s news came through the announcement of the
OUR Nissan announced last week that he plans to release electric car powered by solid state batteries in 2028. The company’s news came through the announcement of the
OUR Nissan announced last week that he plans to release electric car powered by solid state batteries in 2028. The company’s news came through the announcement of the company’s new capacity to produce laminated solid-state battery cell prototypes. New structure Nissan strives to develop this type of battery internally and is within Nissan Research Center in the province Kanagawa.
The novelty is the result of the union of Sono Motors and the city administration of the city.
These shares of the company are part of Nissan Embishment 2030long term look at Nissan. for production electric car with full solid state batteries 2028the company plans to introduce pilot line in the financial year 2024.
This line should have design and manufacturing processes to produce prototypes that will be studied and developed at the new development facilities the company announced last week. Thus, what Nissan recently showed was the first step towards electric carBattery powered solid state device.
According to a statement from Nissanit is expected that solid state battery technology accelerate the popularization of electric vehicles.
This is not the first time that automakers are developing joint projects.
It’s because “They have about twice the energy density of conventional lithium-ion batteries, significantly faster charging times due to superior charge/discharge performance, and lower cost due to the ability to use cheaper materials.”according to the company.
The company still claims that it believes the technology can achieve “$75/kWh in FY2028 and $65/kWh thereafter”which, according to the announcement, will put electric vehicles at the same cost level as gasoline vehicles. Wherein Nissan hopes to be able to produce various models that use solid state batteries and make them available in the market at a competitive price compared to fuel.
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Via: The Verge Source: Nissan
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