Samsung aims to produce all solid-state batteries for electric vehicles by 2027
Samsung SDI plans to release batteries for next-generation electric vehicles in 2027
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Samsung SDI, Samsung's battery division, has announced its plans to mass produce solid state batteries (ASB) by 2027. These batteries are considered safer and more efficient than the traditional lithium-ion batteries used in most electric vehicles.
ASBs are filled with solid electrolyte, which reduces the risk of fire and increases range. Samsung SDI has already started a pilot line for ASBs at its R&D centre in Suwon, South Korea. Prototype samples are currently being produced at this facility, which has the industry's highest density of 900 watt-hours per litre.
The company is also working on a battery that can last more than 20 years by 2029. Samsung SDI intends to lead the global electric vehicle battery market due to its technological superiority.
Source: Yonhap News Agency