Huawei’s new battery breakthrough: a ‘double champion’ of safety and performance! As the global new energy vehicle industry accelerates its transition to electrification, Huawei has injected new momentum into the industry with a disruptive battery technology that redefines the competitiveness standard for new energy vehicle batteries.
Traditional liquid lithium batteries have long faced the risk of short circuits caused by lithium dendrite growth, as well as the potential for fire and explosion caused by thermal runaway. Huawei’s R&D team doped the sulfide solid-state electrolyte with nitrogen, an innovation that is like laying a layer of molecular-level armour inside the battery, effectively blocking direct contact between lithium metal and the electrolyte, and inhibiting the generation of lithium dendrites from the root.
At the performance level, Huawei’s solid-state batteries have achieved a double leap in energy density and charging speed. The battery’s energy density exceeds twice that of traditional liquid batteries, and with the sulfide electrolyte with high ionic conductivity, it supports megawatt-class fast-charging technology. This means that vehicles equipped with this battery can achieve the ultimate experience of ‘five minutes of charging and thousands of kilometres of range’.
In terms of industrial impact, Huawei’s breakthrough is driving the reshaping of the competitive landscape for new energy vehicles. A number of car companies have announced that they will launch new models based on this technology, with a range that will exceed the 2,000-kilometre mark. The energy storage sector is also undergoing a transformation, with Huawei’s solid-state batteries providing safer and more efficient energy solutions for data centres, 5G base stations, and other scenarios, thanks to a 50% reduction in size and a 30% increase in energy storage efficiency.
Huawei’s new battery breakthrough: a ‘double champion’ in safety and performance! When battery safety is no longer a concern, and when range is comparable to that of fuel vehicles, the popularisation of new energy vehicles is reaching a critical turning point. Huawei’s technological innovation proves that Chinese technology companies can not only catch up technologically on the electrification track, but also lead the global energy revolution with original breakthroughs.
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