New Chinese Battery Challenges Tesla with 1,500 km Range and Ultra-Fast Charging
Chinese battery giant CATL has unveiled an upgraded version of its Qilin battery, capable of delivering a driving range of up to 1,500 kilometers on a single charge. This development sets new benchmarks for global competition in the electric vehicle industry.
The new battery provides electric vehicles with exceptional long-distance capability, eliminating the need for frequent recharging stops and enhancing the practicality of EVs for long journeys. According to available data, the battery can enable a trip from Riyadh to Amman on a single charge, followed by a continuation to Istanbul with just a quick 6.5-minute recharge en route.
The accompanying fast-charging technology allows the battery to go from 10% to 98% state of charge in approximately 6.5 minutes, making it one of the fastest charging solutions in the global EV market to date. This achievement places CATL at the forefront of battery innovation.
The development comes amid fierce competition among major Chinese manufacturers, led by CATL and BYD, which now command a significant share of the global battery and EV market. The pace of innovation and technological advancement continues to accelerate. In comparison, Tesla models typically offer ranges between 500 and 700 kilometers, with fast charging taking around 20 minutes to go from 10% to 80% capacity.
This rapid progress highlights a new global trend led by China in the EV sector, focused on improving battery efficiency and reducing charging times to unprecedented levels. It could pave the way for a transformative phase that reshapes the competitive landscape of the automotive industry in the coming years.
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