[Farasis Energy: The second-generation semi-solid-state battery can achieve a single driving range of over 1,000 km] On June 4, Farasis Energy responded to questions about the driving range of its second-generation semi-solid-state battery on an investor interaction platform. Farasis Energy stated that the driving range of NEVs is mainly determined by the energy density and capacity of the power battery, and is related to various factors such as motor efficiency, auto body weight, and aerodynamic design, with specific values varying by car model. The company's second-generation semi-solid-state battery further reduces the semi-solid interface impedance and enhances lithium-ion migration capability through new-type oxide/polymer solid electrolyte coating and densification technology. With an energy density as high as 330-350 Wh/kg, it can basically achieve a single driving range of over 1,000 km when used in passenger vehicles, placing it at a leading level in the industry.