FAW Group targets global market share in 620‑mile semi‑solid state EV battery
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Chinese car manufacturer FAW Group has launched a semi-solid battery with an extended range for electric vehicles. The new battery cell has an energy density of over 500 Wh/kg and a total battery capacity of up to 142kWh, which will reportedly power EVs to cover up to 620 miles (1,000km), a significant improvement over the current 400-mile range. FAW Group is up against major global players from China, including BYD and CATL, that currently control the global EV market. According to Carbon Credits data, Chinese companies collectively control 69% of the global EV battery Market. CATL commands about 38% of the global market, with over 355.2 GWh of batteries installed, with a major grip of the local Chinese market. BYD, on the other hand, has spread its wings overseas, selling more than 130,000 vehicles outside China. FAW Group, with the new battery chemistry, seeks to challenge BYD and CATL, with the backing of Volkswagen Group for the global EV market. Chinese carmaker FAW rolls out its semi-solid state battery for EVs FAW Group announced on February 10 that it had successfully incorporated what it claims is the “industry’s first” lithium-rich manganese semi-solid-state EV battery into an electric vehicle. The battery was developed by FAW’s battery unit, China Automotive New Energy Battery Technology Co Ltd., in collaboration with a team of scholars led by Academician Chen Jun at Nankai University. The battery cell reportedly performs better than industry-standard lithium-ion batteries. The company says the battery cell will improve charging speeds and energy efficiency. Solid-state battery cells are often regarded as the next evolution of EV battery technology. The batteries have the potential to deliver twice the energy density of traditional liquid lithium-ion batteries. The news comes after SAIC Motors announced that it had also pioneered the “world’s first mass-produced semi-solid state”…
Filed under: News - @ February 13, 2026 12:29 pm