LONDON -- Mercedes-Benz and U.S. battery startup Factorial are working on a solid-state battery that should dramatically increase electric vehicle range and be ready for production by the end of the decade, the companies said.
The new battery, dubbed Solstice, should extend EV range about 80 percent above today's average, with an energy density of 450 Watt-hours per kilogram, the companies said in a statement.
Solid-state batteries have been billed as a game-changing technology for EVs, as they should reduce fire risk and allow for lighter, lower-cost cars than can travel further on a single charge.
But they have proven harder than expected for major automakers and battery making partners to develop at scale.
Auto groups are urgently seeking ways to cut costs and boost EV range as sales have stagnated in Europe in particular.