BYD Testing Solid-State EV Batteries in Seal Sedan for 1,200-Mile Range
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BYD is testing solid-state EV batteries in its Seal sedan, aiming for a driving range of nearly 1,200 miles. The company has been researching this technology for over a decade and plans to launch vehicles powered by these batteries in 2027.
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· 3 pulledInitial tests suggest that the total driving range could reach nearly 1,200 miles (1,875 km).
It has been over a decade since BYD first began researching and developing the promising new EV battery technology.
Last year, the company reached a milestone by testing its first solid-state battery cells with capacities of 20 Ah and 60 Ah.
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