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This Battery Just LEAP-FROGGED Solid State - CATL Qilin Condensed State

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This is the CL Sheiling condensed

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electrolyte battery. It is not a solid

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state battery, but it accomplishes a lot

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of the key benefits we've been after for

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so long. And it does so not with a solid

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electrolyte like a ceramic like others

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have tried, but with a novel approach, a

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condensed electrolyte. It's like a gel.

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It's neither liquid or solid. And by

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doing so, they get a lot of the key

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benefits. It's a much safer battery even

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if it was punctured. And it produces

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much higher energy density. They claim

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350 W hours per kilogram. So in this

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episode, we flew out to Beijing to

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partner with CL to give you a firsthand

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look at why this could be an absolute

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game changer, how they've done it, and

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why sometimes approaching problems with

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a different perspective can yield some

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answers. I'm Ricky and this is Tuba Da

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Vinci.

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So what exactly is condensed state?

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Well, every lithium-ion battery on the

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road today uses a liquid electrolyte, a

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lithium salt dissolved in flammable

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organic solvents. And that liquid is

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what carries lithium ions back and forth

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between the two electrodes every time

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you charge and discharge.

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It also is what catches fire when a cell

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is punctured. Now, a true solid state

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battery replaces the liquid electrolyte

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with a solid one, usually a brittle

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ceramic. And that's where the

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manufacturing nightmares begin. CL's

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answer sits right between the two

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worlds. Not a flowing liquid and not a

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rigid solid, but a condensed phase. The

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electrolyte behaves like a high

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viscosity polymer gel engineered so that

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ion still moves freely as if it was in a

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liquid, but nothing inside the cell can

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actually flow. It goes in as a liquid on

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the assembly line and only hardens into

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a gel once the cell is sealed, locked in

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place by a polymer network. It can't

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pour out and it cannot leak. And most

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importantly, it cannot flow across the

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separator if the cell were ever

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punctured, which is one of the great

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promises of a solid state battery,

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right? The safety. Now, here's the

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headline number. A Sheiling condensed

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cell delivers 350 W hours per kilogram

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and a volutric energy density of 760 W

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hours per liter. A new world record for

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a mass-roduced battery. My EV at home,

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my Tesla Model S with this pack would go

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over 420 mi compared to the 310 mi it

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does today with the same weight. Now,

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one of the things we nerd about with

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batteries is this number, the

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gravimetric energy density. That is the

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350 W hours per kilogram. And that is

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amazing. But let's not forget about the

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volutric energy density. And this 760 W

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hours per liter is also record-breaking.

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that introduces the ability to do some

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unique things when it comes to car

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design. Remember that in an EV, this

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platform battery module is what you

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build the car around. This is what

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determines what the car looks like. If

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you need a really long range car, you

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need space to put those batteries. This

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is the shielding battery here on the

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inside. And this is what a high nickel

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NMC battery would look like of the same

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amount of energy. And this is what a LFP

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lithium iron phosphate battery would

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look like for the same energy. Look at

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how much smaller the pack becomes. This

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means a couple of things. This means you

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can get longer range on a smaller car.

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Or you could get more battery capacity,

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more energy on bigger cars like third

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row SUVs or pickup trucks or commercial

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trucks. You could actually get the kind

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of range that you need. They state that

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a 650 kW battery pack is good for,500

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km. That's pretty amazing. That's longer

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rings than most gasoline tanks could

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even offer. Look at the height

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comparison as well. These cells would

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actually be shorter. Why does that

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matter? Well, leg room in a sedan,

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right? You'd be sitting with your feet

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lower on the floor, and it has a lower

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center of gravity, better handling, all

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that enabled by higher volumetric energy

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densities. Now, let's talk about the

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specifics of how they reach 350 W hours

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per kilogram. On the cathode, they use a

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high nickel cathode. CL stacks three

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stabilizing technologies on top of each

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other. High entropy doping, which bakes

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multiple elements into the crystal

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lattice to resist the structural fatigue

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that normally ages a high nickel cathode

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over hundreds or thousands of cycles. a

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zero contact angle coating, which is

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chemistry speak for a protective layer

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that wraps around every particle surface

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with no gaps, which shuts down the

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likelihood of side reactions from the

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electrolyte. And then there's nano

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riveting, which is kind of what it

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sounds like. Nanocale mechanical

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interlocks that hold the cathode

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particles together against the stress of

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repeated charging. On the anode side,

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they use a low expansion silicon carbon

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anode. Now, introducing silicon into the

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anode isn't new. Many companies do this.

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But the percent, how much silicon is

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used is always controlled, and it's

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because pure silicon swells up to 300

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times its original size when charging

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and discharging, which would be no good

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for a cell. So clearly, the

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breakthroughs here allow them to

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introduce more silicon, which means

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higher energy densities, more room to

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store lithium ions while keeping the

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swelling in check. CATL engineered the

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anti-swelling behavior both at the

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individual particle level and across the

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entire electrode to cage that 300%

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swelling which is what normally tears at

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the thin protective film inside the cell

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called the SEI or the solid electrolyte

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interface that keeps the electrode from

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side reacting with the anode. That

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combination of cathode and anode

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engineering is where the extra 50 W

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hours per kilogram come from. Now

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running a very high nickel cathode and a

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siliconrich anode together in a

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conventional liquid electrolyte cell

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would be like a fight against physics.

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The cathode runs hot. The anode

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breathes. The electrolyte degrades in

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the middle of both. The condensed

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electrolyte is what makes this pairing

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stable at scale. The polymer network

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holds its shape as the silicon swells

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and contracts and the absence of free

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liquid lowers it thermal risk of running

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the cathode at the edge of its stable

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window. So the three pieces high nickel

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cathode, silicon carbide anode and

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condensed electrolyte are not three

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separate improvements stacked next to

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each other. They are a single tightly

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coupled system where none of them work

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at scale without the others.

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Now CL has actually built a second line

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of defense underneath. Every cell

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carries a composite current collector.

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It's the metal fo that the electrode

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sits on. So this composite current

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collector is designed to melt to act as

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kind of like a circuit breaker in your

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house to prevent contact and stop the

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activity of the battery cells. So these

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breakthroughs in the cathode and anode

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get us the 50watt hours per kilogram

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compared to the traditional

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non-condensed form. Then the final 20

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watt hours per kilogram comes from the

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packaging, the aerospace grade titanium

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alloy enclosure. Now titanium is really

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really nice. It's incredibly strong and

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lightweight, but it's expensive. But

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here, by comparing it to a traditional

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aluminum enclosure, they're able to drop

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the thickness 60%, the weight 30%, and

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the strength is twice as strong. So the

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280 on the Sheiling traditional pack,

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plus 20 plus 50 gets us to 350. Pretty

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amazing.

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This battery wasn't actually originally

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designed for cars. It was designed for

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airplanes. The 500watth per kilogram

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aerospace program this battery builds on

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has already completed maidenflight

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validation on a 4-tonon aircraft. This

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is flying hardware tested to aviation

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grade standards and safety regimes that

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