The rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and the expansion of eMobility applications hinge critically on advancements in battery technology. Despite significant progress, safety and range remain paramount concerns for prospective EV buyers¹. Additionally, the capabilities of drones, e-boats and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft are hampered by the absence of high-power batteries capable of meeting their demanding operational requirements².
Solid-state batteries (SSBs) have emerged as a promising solution to these challenges, offering the potential for more energy-dense, lighter, safer, and more powerful batteries. However, the marketplace is rife with claims about SSBs that often fail to materialize, leading to skepticism and uncertainty among stakeholders³.
This white paper cuts through the noise by presenting real data on the current state of quasi-solid-state batteries (QSSBs) developed by Factorial. We will highlight the breakthrough performance metrics that meet the expectations of customers, automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and other stakeholders, demonstrating how these innovations can make the widespread adoption of EVs and eMobility applications a reality.