Tuesday, 19 Aug 2025
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA
logo
  • News
  • Brand
    • BYD
    • Nio
    • Xpeng
    • Zeekr
    • Leapmotor
    • Xiaomi
    • Lynk & Co
    • DENZA
    • Wuling
    • GWM
    • ONVO
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Technology
  • Car Reviews
  • Design
  • Manufacturing
  • Tips & Advice
  • 🔥
  • China
  • Review
  • electric
  • Tesla
  • BYD
  • cars
  • car
  • Specs
  • SUV
  • Nio
Font ResizerAa
Ride RadarRide Radar
Search
  • News
  • Brand
    • BYD
    • Nio
    • Xpeng
    • Zeekr
    • Leapmotor
    • Xiaomi
    • Lynk & Co
    • DENZA
    • Wuling
    • GWM
    • ONVO
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Technology
  • Car Reviews
  • Design
  • Manufacturing
  • Tips & Advice
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 rideradar.online – All Rights Reserved.
Ride Radar > Blog > Electric Vehicle > Toyota’s all-solid-state EV batteries just got a lift
Electric Vehicle

Toyota’s all-solid-state EV batteries just got a lift

Last updated: February 27, 2025 9:56 am
Share
SHARE

Idemitsu Kosan, a Japanese oil giant, is making significant strides in the development of all-solid-state EV batteries for Toyota. The company recently announced plans to build a large-scale production plant for lithium sulfide, a crucial raw material used in these innovative batteries. All-solid-state batteries are considered the “holy grail” of EV battery technology, offering improvements in driving range, charging speeds, and energy density due to their solid electrolyte composition.

The new production plant, approved by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI), is set to cost around 21.3 billion yen ($142 million) and will have the capacity to produce 1,000 metric tons of lithium sulfide annually. Idemitsu aims to begin mass production of all-solid-state batteries in 2027 and 2028, with Toyota as its first customer. The collaboration between Toyota and Idemitsu dates back to 2023, focusing on the development of solid electrolytes for these cutting-edge batteries.

The construction of the new plant marks a significant step towards commercializing all-solid-state EV batteries, aligning with Toyota’s plans to introduce these batteries in the market. Toyota was granted METI certification in September, enabling the company to proceed with the production of these batteries in Japan. This initiative is part of Japan’s broader strategy to establish a stable local supply chain for batteries and reduce dependence on foreign markets like China and South Korea.

While Toyota’s progress in all-solid-state batteries is promising, other automakers are also making advancements in this technology. Mercedes-Benz recently tested the “world’s first” production EV powered by solid-state batteries, achieving over 621 miles of driving range. Factorial Energy, a US-based company, is collaborating with major OEMs like Stellantis to launch electric vehicles equipped with solid-state batteries in the near future.

See also  BYD tests solid-state batteries in Seal EV with +1,000 miles range

In addition to Toyota and Mercedes-Benz, companies like Honda, Hyundai, CATL, and BYD are also racing to bring all-solid-state batteries to the market. This competition highlights the industry’s commitment to innovation and the potential for significant advancements in EV battery technology. As automakers continue to push the boundaries of battery technology, consumers can expect more efficient, higher-performing electric vehicles in the coming years.

TAGGED:allsolidstatebatteriesliftToyotas
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Mercedes cuts jobs in China to cope with ‘challenging’ market conditions
Next Article GM increases quarterly dividend, plans $6bn share buyback
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Popular Posts

China’s auto production, sales reach all-time highs in Nov. 2024

China's Auto Market Continues Growth Streak in November 2024 In November 2024, China's automotive market…

By Ride Radar

Volkswagen Tiguan Review 2025, Price & Specs

Volkswagen has made a bold claim that they have enhanced the cabin quality of the…

By Ride Radar

Pet Valu deploys Volvo Electric semi

Pet Valu, a prominent pet supply retailer in Canada, has recently made a significant move…

By Ride Radar

BYD to add Song L GT to its popular Song family, filing info shows

BYD has officially filed for the Song L GT, a shooting brake-style pure electric vehicle…

By Ride Radar

Nissan Motor showcases electrification, intelligent technologies at CIIE 2024

The seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE) kicked off in Shanghai on November 5, with…

By Ride Radar

Is the Honda Prologue the best EV to lease right now?

The Honda Prologue electric SUV has been making waves in the US market, ranking among…

By Ride Radar

You Might Also Like

Electric Vehicle

Tesla loses bid to kill class action over misleading customers on self-driving capabilities for years

August 19, 2025
Electric Vehicle

Hyundai halts production of another luxury EV

August 19, 2025
Electric Vehicle

Why Arizona firefighters are now heading out on electric bikes

August 19, 2025
Electric Vehicle

Tesla will sell you a retrofit turn signal stalk for $350

August 19, 2025
logo
Facebook Twitter Youtube

About US

Stay updated on the latest Chinese car models, market trends, and automotive industry news. Get expert insights and real-time updates on China’s evolving auto market.

Top Categories
  • News
  • Car Reviews
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Technology
Usefull Links
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA

© 2024 rideradar.online –  All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?