Stellantis has announced plans to integrate solid-state batteries into its Dodge Charger Daytona by 2026. The company is partnering with Factorial Energy, a leading developer of solid-state battery technology, to bring this innovative solution to market.
Solid-state batteries offer several advantages over traditional lithium-ion batteries, including higher energy density, reduced weight, improved performance, and the potential for lower costs. By incorporating Factorial’s technology into the Charger Daytona, Stellantis aims to enhance the performance, range, and charging speed of its electric vehicles.
In addition to the solid-state battery partnership, Stellantis has also unveiled a new high-tech wind tunnel at its research and development center. The wind tunnel features advanced technology that allows engineers to measure and reduce aerodynamic drag, which can significantly impact the range and efficiency of electric vehicles.
These investments in battery technology and aerodynamic efficiency demonstrate Stellantis’ commitment to developing cutting-edge electric vehicles that meet the needs of consumers and contribute to a more sustainable future.
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