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Farasis Energy's Sulphide-Based Solid-State Battery Aims for Zero-Electrolyte Tech, Targeting Mass Delivery by 2025
iconMay 23, 2025 14:52
[Farasis Energy's sulphide-based solid-state battery focuses on R&D of zero-electrolyte all-solid-state electrolytes! It plans to commence mass delivery by the end of 2025] Farasis Energy adopts a dual-path planning approach for its solid-state battery technology, incorporating both oxide/polymer composite systems and sulphide-based systems. The oxide/polymer composite solid-state battery is highly compatible with existing technology routes, gradually reducing electrolyte content through coating technology, and is progressing in an orderly manner from semi-solid, quasi-solid to all-solid-state evolution as planned. The sulphide-based solid-state battery, on the other hand, directly focuses on the R&D of zero-electrolyte all-solid-state electrolytes, and plans to deliver small batches of 60Ah battery cells to strategic partners by the end of 2025.
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