Honda Prepares to Roll Out All-Solid-State Battery Production, a Major Leap in Electric Vehicle Technology
Honda Motor Co. has announced that it will start trial production of all-solid-state batteries at a research base in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan in January 2025. The company aims to begin mass production of these next-generation batteries for electric vehicles in the late 2020s after conducting technical verification at a demonstration production line. All-solid-state batteries have several advantages over traditional liquid lithium-ion batteries, including lower fire risk, shorter charging time, and a longer driving range per charge. Honda estimates that if commercialized, all-solid-state batteries could increase the driving range of EVs by more than 100%. Other Japanese automakers, such as Nissan and Toyota, are also working on all-solid-state batteries, with Nissan planning to start operating a demonstration line in March 2025 and Toyota aiming to put the batteries into practical use between 2027 and 2028. The development of these batteries is expected to play a significant role in the growth of the electric vehicle market.
Source: https://www.nippon.com/en/news/yjj2024112100487/honda-to-start-test-production-of-all-solid-state-batteries.html