When a company claims to have created what’s essentially the holy grail of batteries, there are bound to be some questions.
Donut Lab released independent testing of its new solid-state battery, which can charge to 80 percent in just five minutes.
Solid-state batteries are safer and less-flammable than conventional EV batteries, so why haven't automakers made the switch yet? Here's what you need to know.
Donut Lab said regular lithium-ion batteries typically charge at 1C to 3C rates with active cooling. The solid-state battery was tested at 1C, and then subjected to two rapid-charging tests at 5C and ...
VTT testing says Donut Lab’s “solid-state” battery likely matches lithium-ion; energy density measured at 298 Wh/kg, claims ...
A small Finnish startup says it has done what the world’s biggest automakers are still struggling to do: put a solid-state battery into a production vehicle, starting with a motorcycle that can charge ...
Since announcing earlier this year that it was on the cusp of a major battery breakthrough, Finnish startup Donut Lab has faced a lot of questions, and plenty of skepticism, about its production-ready ...
An all-electric motorcycle from Verge will be the first vehicle to launch with this battery ...
Earlier this year Donut Lab caused quite the furore when they unveiled what they claimed was the world’s first production-ready solid state battery, featuring some pretty stellar specifications. Since ...
Toyota aims to release a groundbreaking solid-state battery by 2028, offering 745 miles of range and faster charging times.
China’s state-owned FAW Group announced on February 10 that it has installed what it ...