StoreDot reveals charging tech for 100 miles of range in 2 minutes

Fast charging battery pioneer StoreDot has shared its technology roadmap for 2032 titled ‘100inX’ with plans to deliver EV batteries capable of recuperating 100 miles of range in two minutes.

The Israeli-based firm is on track to hit its first milestone by producing its silicon-dominant anode XFC lithium-ion cells at scale by 2024 for automakers. These batteries will be capable of delivering 100 miles of range on a five-minute charge.

By 2028, StoreDot’s batteries will get 100 miles in three minutes, having already made it to the advanced stages of developing groundbreaking semi-solid-state technologies that will further improve the batteries by 40% over four years.

So StoreDot’s roadmap is to introduce three generations of batteries- 100in5 by 2024, 100in3 by 2028 and 100in2 by 2032.

“It’s absolutely crucial that we give global automotive manufacturers a clear, realistic and hype-free roadmap for the introduction of our fast-charging battery technologies,” said Dr Doron Myersdorf, StoreDot’s chief executive.

“After intense development of our silicon-dominant chemistries we will be mass-production ready by 2024, delivering a transformative product that will overcome the major barrier to the widespread adoption of electric vehicles – charging times and range anxiety.

“Our ultimate goal, though, and one that is now absolutely in our grasp, is to produce cells that will revolutionize charging times, achieving 100 miles of range in only 2 minutes. This breakthrough performance that was once considered impossible is achievable with StoreDot’s technology in just 10 years from now.”

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