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JUST IN: Greater Bay Technology recharged an EV from 0 to 80% in 7.5 minutes after rolling its first all-solid-state EV battery cells off a production line



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These cells reach about 260–500 Wh/kg in energy density, roughly double what's common in most EVs today. The company is aiming for mass production in 2026

Today's EV batteries use liquid electrolyte. They work but have limits:

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  • Degrades over time
  • Fire risk (liquid = flammable)
  • Slower charging
  • Energy density caps out

A solid-state design replaces the liquid with a solid material—safer, denser, and generally better for charging

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Charging a car from 0 to 80% in 7.5 minutes becomes possible

By 2030 the standard global car will cost $10,000 and it will not use gas

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