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2025 MG semi-solid-state EV won’t be expensive, brand claims

Last updated: December 16, 2024 12:28 pm
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MG Set to Launch Electric Car with Semi-Solid-State Battery

Exciting news for electric car enthusiasts as MG announces plans to launch an electric vehicle equipped with a semi-solid-state battery next year. The brand’s general manager, Zhou Yan, shared on China’s Weibo social media platform that the new model will not come with a hefty price premium, making it an attractive option for consumers.

The use of a semi-solid-state battery in the upcoming MG electric car marks a significant technological advancement. These batteries offer improvements in energy density, range, charging speeds, and thermal stability compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries commonly used in electric vehicles today.

While solid-state batteries have been seen as the future of EV technology, challenges such as performance issues, complex development processes, and high production costs have hindered their widespread adoption in the automotive industry. MG’s decision to opt for a semi-solid-state battery strikes a balance between innovation and affordability, setting them apart from competitors.

With solid-state technology still in the early stages of development, MG’s move positions them as a frontrunner in the race to bring this cutting-edge technology to the mass market. Rivals like Volkswagen are yet to announce concrete plans for integrating solid-state batteries into their electric vehicles, giving MG a competitive edge in the EV market.

Notably, another SAIC-owned brand, IM Motors, has already introduced an EV with a semi-solid-state battery, showcasing the industry’s commitment to pushing boundaries and embracing new advancements in battery technology.

As the automotive industry continues to evolve towards sustainable and efficient electric mobility, MG’s foray into semi-solid-state batteries signifies a promising step towards a greener and more innovative future.

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