Chery is developing the Exlantix ET electric crossover, planned for launch in 2027, featuring solid-state batteries. The vehicle aims for a range of up to 1,500 kilometers, enabled by the high energy density of solid-state batteries. Chery targets an energy density of 600 Wh/kg for these batteries, enhancing EV range and efficiency. Chery has established a GWh solid-state battery production line in Wuhu. The first Chery car with a full solid-state battery is expected in 2025. Chery is collaborating with Anhui Anwa New Energy Technology and Gotion for solid-state battery development. The Exlantix ET aims to reduce range anxiety with its extended range. Solid-state batteries offer higher energy density, longer life, and improved safety compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries.
Chery's Exlantix Et: Solid-State Battery Ev with 1,500 Km Range
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