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Here’s what battery life will look like in a few years Auto Plus news in your smartphone Auto Plus news in your inbox

The electric car continues to develop, but always with it this very fear around autonomy aboard.

The batteries installed on these vehicles are subject to criticsat its price, but also at its reliability in time.

At the same time, manufacturers are working on new technologies. That’s the case with this new one battery.

Two versions of this new battery

This brand new battery was developed by the Chinese company CALB. This is the third company battery for electric cars after CATL and BYD.

Just for the occasion Hall RE+ in Las Vegas, CALB introduced the 314AH cell. This battery will have two versions:

  • Cell with air cooling
  • Cell with liquid cooling

The version we are interested in second as it is indeed one that could to equip our cars in future.

The great advances in these new batteries are at par their life expectancy in time.

According to CALB, a new battery will do not less than 25 years. But that’s not all! It suffers no degradation over time the first 1000 recharge cycles.

Other companies are making progress

Compare, current batteries wear to order 12% After 320,000 kilometersor 800 recharge cycles.

Difference so will be colossal between the two batteries, and what CALB offers will allow EVs to gain significantly in life expectancy.

CALB achieves this achievement by composition on the materials used because a new battery will be used sodium

Other companies are also working on this best batteries. CALT has announced that it is battery powered with an 18 year warranty 800,000 kilometers.

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Author: Quentin Dubois
Source: Auto Plus

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