Additive manufacturing specialist Sakuu has developed a lithium steel battery that achieved an vitality density of 800 Wh/l in current testing. The corporate says its battery achieves an vitality density of 500-700 Wh/l, or better. It demonstrates an vitality retention charge of 97% after 200 cycles, and Sakuu expects it to achieve an 80% retention charge after 800 cycles.
The battery is the first-generation solid-state battery (SSB) in a product line deliberate by the corporate. Subsequent up for Sakuu is a 3D-printed SSB with vitality density larger than 1,200 Wh/l. The corporate expects to start delivering pattern cells of the second era in early 2023.
“The arrival of a protected, sustainable, and high-performance SSB, manufactured with a very novel 3D printing technique, can clear up important provide chain and issues of safety whereas transferring past limitations of as we speak’s lithium-ion batteries,” stated founder and CEO of Sakuu Robert Bagheri.
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