A Chinese Startup May Have Cracked Solid-State Batteries (engadget.com)
hackingbear writes: According to Chinese media, Qing Tao Energy Development Co, a startup out of the technical Tsinghua University, has deployed a solid-state battery production line in Kunshan, East China. Reports claim the line has a capacity of 100MWh per year -- which is planned to increase to 700MWh by 2020 -- and that the company has achieved an energy density of more than 400Wh/kg, compared to new generation lithium-ion batteries that boast a capacity of around 250-300Wh/kg. Details beyond this are sparse. The headline news here, if accurate, would be that the company has managed to put solid-state batteries into high volume production, but it's not clear how Qing Tao Energy Development has achieved this, nor what price points are involved. Furthermore, while a capacity of 100MWh is not to be sneezed at, it still only equates to fewer than 2,000 long-range EVs per year. Nonetheless, the news demonstrates that progress is happening in the solid-state battery arena. We might not feasibly yet be at high volume production, but we're on our way.
like with the quantum radar claim, it's B.S. to lure investors
I've seen enough regular batteries from China, that claimed way higher energy densities than they really had. Let alone after a few usages. (Usually, batteries are supposed get better after being broken in, before getting worse.)
I also want to make sure they don't start to bulge and catch fire or something after a few months.
Then we can talk.
The article notes that information is sparse. Hopefully more will be released soon. The production rates and energy density are both significant. Cost, including the environmental manufacturing and disposal costs, the number of recharges, and safety requirements are all necessary considerations in bringing a battery to market.
Isn't a cracked solid-state a bad thing? :-D
Shai Schticks:"You don't make peace with friends, you make peace with enemies"
TFA did not say.
Anyway have a Tsing Tao beer to celebrate Qing Tao's accomplishment
Seems like maybe a fire or chemical hazard. Are they doing a recall?
Was it a process failure or maybe something expanding and cracking the case? Or is the electrolyte cracking (producing internal faults)?
I'm tired of all of these fake and unproven battery tech stories Can we just get back to political infighting and slasdot member flaiming?
Vacuum tube batteries still sound warmer.
No surprise, if you read "The Powerhouse" the US Department of Energy (DOE) invited all the top Chinese researchers to Argonne National Laboratory and trained them / showed them the best technology. The scientists were opposed but were forced to cooperate. As someone who used to work at a national lab this is all too common and I never understood it. US taxpayer money being used for sending tech overseas, despite lots of the tech determining our prosperity if it succeeds. Long term new battery tech will replace oil and whichever country gets there first owns the future.
And this is different from the battery breakthroughs that get divulged here to the tune of several per year, only to be consigned to oblivion almost immediately - how?
If true, western and Japanese companies should simply steal the tech the same way China has continually fleeced theirs for the past couple of decades. After all, turnabout is fair play.
I am sure right now Rei/Musk is writing up a post to tell us how Musk invented solid state batteries which will power the to-be-released-any-day-now $35k model 3. It is going to fly, take people to mars, stop and even reverse global warming, smoke weed during an interview and commit multiple SEC violations.
Long term new battery tech will replace oil and whichever country gets there first owns the future.
Ummm, no. Batteries are for STORAGE not GENERATION. That's one of the reasons they've invested in solar cells as well.
Shai Schticks:"You don't make peace with friends, you make peace with enemies"
Doesn't Solid-state mean "No Moving Parts"? Aren't ALL batteries solid-state by that definition?
Did the batteries leak anything? Did it leak into groundwater? How many people died? Why aren't environmentalists in an uproar? /acosta
Anybody can claim that their product outperforms in all of the buzzword benchmarks.
Once these things are on the market, they will be tested and reverse-engineered if they are, in fact, superior.
>"Nonetheless, the news demonstrates that progress is happening in the solid-state battery arena."
Should read as: "If true, the news demonstrates that progress is happening in the solid-state battery arena."
Nobody would ever lie about test results in order to get money.
That's not fair, they also make some damned fine movies over there.
Inquiring manufacturers want to know.
No details, you say? Hmmm, sounds then like another pyramid scheme.
The same gang, is now praising to high heaven this Chinese company announcement as though it is the Word of God revealed directly to them. That people who are that so extremely skeptical on one side are so very credulous on the other side is so mind boggling.
If the Chinese company is right, good luck to them. I can't wait to rid the world of diesel and gasoline engines. It is always nice to have plan B, another basket to keep the eggs in. Cant depend totally on Tesla.
sed -e 's/Chuck Norris/Rajnikant/g' joke > fact
Gasoline is 13,000KW/kg
We've still a ways to go, sadly.
Oh good, I'm so sick of using all those batteries with moving parts.
You have to learn Chinese. If you let them learn to speak English, they are ruined.
Toyota was in the news with this in 2017. They had the same issue with battery life at the time - otherwise, they were bullish about solid-state batteries. Sounds like nothing has really changed.
The chinese can never be trusted, especially when it comes to something like this. They can go fuck themselves.
I wonder what company they stole their technology from.
To convert Wh/kg to Si specific energy in joules/kg, just multiply by 3600, the number of seconds in an hour. So now we can compare to this table and find that the claimed specific energy is 65-300% more than Li-ion and about 20% less than Li-metal. About 32 times less than gasoline, but of course gasoline is not rechargeable or renewable.
When all you have is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a thumb.
n/t
And gas tanks take MANY more recharges without losing capacity. Wake me up when batteries get close.