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Nissan plans to release its first electric car with solid-state battery in 2028
According to the latest report, Nissan on Friday unveiled a prototype production facility in Yokohama, Japan, where it said it plans to produce solid-state batteries for electric vehicles.
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Nissan said in a statement that it plans to “establish a pilot production line at its Yokohama plant in fiscal 2024 and study materials, designs and manufacturing processes used to produce prototypes at a prototype production facility bringing its first electric vehicle to market with an all-solid-state battery in 2018.”
In theory, all-solid-state batteries could charge faster, charge more, and last longer than the lithium-ion batteries used in most electric vehicles today. Nissan said it expects to eventually use batteries in its lineup of vehicles, including pickup trucks.
Furthermore, other automakers are also working hard to develop solid-state batteries. The Volkswagen-backed QuantumScape is scheduled to go on sale in 2024, and Ford says it will have the all-solid-state battery in development ready by the end of the decade.
Toyota said last year that it hoped to start making batteries by the mid-2020s, but said it must continue working on the technology. But currently, all-solid-state batteries are expensive to manufacture.