StoreDot's Extreme Fast Charging Battery Cells Tested by Over 15 Global Automotive Brands
StoreDot's XFC battery technology is based on advanced materials and proprietary organic compounds. The technology allows for extreme fast charging without damaging the battery, as is common with other fast charging technologies. With XFC, StoreDot aims to revolutionize the electric vehicle industry by providing a solution to the issue of range anxiety.
The company's 100in5 battery cells, which are on track for mass production by 2024, will provide at least 100 miles of range with just five minutes of charging. This is a significant improvement over current electric vehicle battery technology, which can take hours to charge.
StoreDot's strategic technology roadmap includes three generations of technology: 100in5, 100in3, and 100in2. These refer to the number of miles of range that can be achieved in a given amount of time, with 100in5 being the first generation and set for mass production by 2024. The roadmap also includes silicon-dominant XFC, semi-solid state, and post-lithium architecture technologies.
In addition to its partnerships with global automotive manufacturers, StoreDot has also secured investments from leading companies in the battery ecosystem. These include Samsung, BP, and TDK, among others.
Overall, StoreDot's XFC battery technology has the potential to revolutionize the electric vehicle industry by providing a solution to the range anxiety issue and enabling faster and more convenient charging. With testing underway by leading automotive manufacturers and mass production on track for 2024, the future looks bright for this groundbreaking technology.