How far away is solid-state battery? Solid state batteries are expected to be used in EVs from 2025, and Ford and BMW will begin to test them in late 2022.
Who is leading the solid-state battery race? As per one study, Toyota Motor is the leading holder of solid-state battery patents holder.
Is Toyota developing solid-state batteries? TOKYO — Toyota Motor is by far the leading holder of solid-state battery patents, a Nikkei study shows, demonstrating how Japanese companies have dominated the race to develop the next-generation power source for electric vehicles.
Japanese companies, particularly Toyota Motor, have taken the lead in developing solid-state batteries, a next-generation power source for electric vehicles (EVs). Solid-state batteries are considered safer and longer-lasting than traditional EV batteries. Toyota is partnering with Panasonic to develop these batteries through the joint venture, Prime Planet Energy & Solutions Inc. In addition, Ford, BMW, and other companies have invested in Colorado-based solid-state battery start-up Solid Power. The technology is expected to be used in EVs from 2025, with testing beginning in late 2022. Solid-state batteries offer promising solutions for the future of electric vehicles, with their high thermal stability. While there are challenges to overcome, such as cold temperature performance and battery life, the potential for improved energy density and longer mileage is making solid-state batteries the "holy grail" of battery technology. To learn more about the progress and developments in solid-state batteries, read the full article.