World’s largest battery maker announces major breakthrough in energy density

CATL launches 500 Wh/kg battery

By Daniel Bleakley  APRIL 21, 2023  
https://thedriven.io/2023/04/21/worlds-largest-battery-maker-announces-major-breakthrough-in-battery-density/


In one of the most significant battery breakthroughs in recent years, the 
world’s largest battery manufacturer CATL has announced a new “condensed” 
battery with 500 Wh/kg which it says will go into mass production this year.

“The launch of condensed batteries will usher in an era of universal 
electrification of sea, land and air transportation, open up more possibilities 
of the development of the industry, and promote the achieving of the global 
carbon neutrality goals at an earlier date,” the company said in a presentation 
at Auto Shanghai on Thursday.

CATL’s new condensed battery will have almost double the energy intensity of 
Tesla’s 4680 cells, whose rating of 272-296 Wh/kg are considered very high by 
current standards.

CATL chief scientist Wu Kai says the condensed battery integrates a range of 
innovative technologies, including the ultra-high energy density cathode 
materials, innovative anode materials, separators, and manufacturing processes, 
offering excellent charge and discharge performance as well as good safety 
performance.

He says the new technology breaks the limits that have long restricted the 
development of the battery sector and will open up a new era of electrification 
centred on high safety and light weight.

During the presentation, CATL said its working with partners on the development 
of electric passenger aircraft practicing aviation-level standards and testing 
in accordance with aviation-grade safety and quality requirements.

In addition to aircraft, CATL says it will soon launch the automotive-grade 
version of condensed batteries which it says will also go into mass production 
within this year.

Batteries with 500 Wh/kg will enable electrification of passenger aircraft

In 2020 Elon Musk said “electric flight starts to get interesting once you hit 
400wh/kg”. At the time he predicted that this would become possible by 2023.

The announcement this week confirms and even exceeds Musk’s prediction that 
this level of energy density would be commercially possibly by now.

Earlier this month Argonne announced a new battery technology with an energy 
density of 1200 Wh/kg although that technology is not yet ready for bas 
production.

“With further development, we expect our new design for the lithium-air battery 
to also reach a record energy density of 1200 watt-hours per kilogram,” said 
Argonne scientist Larry Curtiss. ​“That is nearly four times better than 
lithium-ion batteries.”

While there have been many high-density battery breakthroughs in recent months, 
many of these technologies are only in their infancy and will take many years 
to reach mass production (if they ever achieve it at all).

What makes CATL’s announcement this week truly groundbreaking is that the 
condensed battery will go into mass production this year.

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