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Miracle solid-state batteries made in Germany
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1 year ago
Solid-state batteries are considered the holy grail in the battery world, with more capacity than current lithium-ion batteries. Will a German start-up be the first to mass produce them? We take a closer look.
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A game-changer? Could Germany, traditionally behind in battery development, produce the
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first mass-produced solid-state battery?
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This is the holy grail in the battery world.
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A solid-state battery barely ages, doesn't need critical raw materials like cobalt and
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offers better performance. But there's fierce competition from China, which is also working
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on this technology.
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We see start-ups in America and Europe, but also established players in Asia, all working
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on the technology.
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The German solid-state battery is still made by hand, but the start-up High Performance
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Battery is continuing to refine its models. The technology has now advanced to the point
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where mass production could start, and the first licenses have already been sold.
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Our battery technology is designed so that starting with a module of about 1.3 kilowatt-hours,
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we can scale up as needed, from home storage to industrial-scale storage. We see a wide
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range of applications, especially in stationary energy applications.
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Stationary energy storage systems like these, which store electricity, are becoming increasingly
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important. Many countries rely on wind and solar power, but as we know, these sources
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aren't always available. Energy storage is the solution for a steady supply and is expected
01:24
to become a multi-billion-euro industry.
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In Switzerland, somewhere up in the mountains, one of the German start-up's business partners
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plans to build the first factory for solid-state battery production. But they still need to
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raise the necessary 80 million euros.
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The Chinese are also working on solid-state batteries. Recently, the Chinese government
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launched a funding program worth over 800 million euros.
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China controls 70% of the global battery market. They have the most money to push the mass
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production of solid-state batteries forward. But why is the industry so focused on this
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technology?
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In a conventional battery, ions move from the negative to the positive pole and back,
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generating electricity. The ions move through a liquid, but over time, deposits form on
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the poles due to chemical reactions, reducing the battery's performance. In a solid-state
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battery, a solid material replaces the liquid, allowing the ions to travel between the poles.
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The advantage? No deposits form, so the solid-state battery could theoretically last for decades.
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Germany has an edge. They inject a liquid into the battery that hardens, completing
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the solid-state battery. This process makes potential mass production much easier.
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We produce them just like conventional lithium-ion batteries today, and that's what sets us apart
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from other solid-state batteries, which require the material to be formed outside the battery
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cell.
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Other competitors in solid-state battery development have to test completely new production methods,
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which continually delays mass production.
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The race is still open. It remains exciting.
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But can a small German start-up with just 5 million euros of funding compete against
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the multi-billion-euro companies in Asia?
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I think the market is huge and growing rapidly, so we're dealing with a demand-driven market.
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What gets produced will be needed. That's why I'm convinced there's room for many providers.
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However, the German solid-state battery has a disadvantage. It stores less energy compared
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to competing technologies, making it less suitable for future electric vehicles. Asian
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manufacturers are targeting a range of 1,000 km with their solid-state batteries, but aren't
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quite there yet. Even so, the title of first mass-produced solid-state battery might just
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go to Germany, likely by 2026.
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