Researchers have announced a breakthrough in solid-state battery technology that could triple the range of electric vehicles while making them lighter and safer. The new batteries use a solid electrolyte instead of flammable liquid electrolytes.
The technology could enable EVs to travel over 1,500 miles on a single charge while reducing charging time to just 10 minutes. Major automakers are racing to commercialize the technology by 2027.
Key Improvements:
- 3x energy density compared to lithium-ion
- Non-flammable solid electrolyte
- Longer lifespan with less degradation
Industry analysts predict this could be the breakthrough that makes EVs superior to gasoline vehicles in every metric.




