
Solid-state batteries offer significantly faster charging times compared to conventional lithium-ion batteries.
- Solid-state batteries can typically recharge from zero to full in about 10 to 15 minutes.
- In newer developments, such as doped solid-state batteries, charging to 80% can be achieved in as little as 9 minutes, marking a substantial leap in charging speed.
By contrast, lithium-ion batteries generally require at least 40 minutes to charge at a DC fast-charging station, with typical cells like those used in Tesla Model 3 reaching 80% charge in approximately 25 minutes.
This means solid-state batteries can charge roughly two to four times faster than conventional lithium-ion batteries, which could dramatically reduce electric vehicle charging times and improve convenience for users.
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