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Huawei’s new battery tech could power evs for 3,000 km

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Huawei’s new battery tech could power evs for 3,000 km
Huawei has revealed a new patent for a solid-state battery that could transform electric vehicles (EVs). This advanced sulfide-based battery promises a driving range of up to 3,000 kilometers on a single charge and can fully recharge in just five minutes. The technology could make EVs more convenient and appealing for long-distance travel.

The battery’s design offers an energy density of 400 to 500 Wh/kg, which is two to three times higher than traditional lithium-ion batteries used in most EVs today. This means more power packed into a lighter battery, allowing cars to travel farther without adding extra weight. The fast-charging feature addresses a common concern for EV drivers, making refueling as quick as a stop at a gas station.

Huawei, known for its smartphones and tech innovations, is now expanding into the EV battery market, challenging major players in the industry. The patent, filed in China, shows the company’s commitment to advancing energy storage solutions. While the technology is still in development, it could spark competition and push other companies to improve their batteries.

This breakthrough comes as the EV market grows rapidly, with demand for longer ranges and shorter charging times. If Huawei’s battery reaches production, it could reshape how people view electric cars, making them a practical choice for more drivers.