CATL Breaks Into 300+ Wh/kg Energy Density On Battery Cell Level
Chinese EV battery manufacturer Contemporary Amperex Technology Co (CATL) announced that its new lithium-ion cell sample achieved energy density of 304 Wh/kg.
More range or lighter electric vehicles on the horizon
Chinese EV battery manufacturer Contemporary Amperex Technology Co (CATL) announced that its new lithium-ion cell sample achieved energy density of 304 Wh/kg.
The value was unofficially known from at least mid-2018 when confidential data leaked with a planned result of 300 Wh/kg and 700 Wh/L using a Ni-rich cathode and a Graphite/Si anode.
We believe that currently, no battery manufacturer has yet to reach 300 Wh/kg for lithium-ion batteries for electric cars in volume production as the state-of-the-art cells are at around 250 Wh/kg.
Let's calculate the weight benefit of higher energy dense batteries for example packs:
- 50 kWh at 250 Wh/kg: 200 kg
- 50 kWh at 300 Wh/kg: 166 kg (down 34 kg or 17%)
Source: chinadaily.com.cn, pushevs.com
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