
Chery to launch first electric vehicle with solid-state battery

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Chery, the Chinese automaker, is set to launch its first electric vehicle, the Liefeng, equipped with solid-state battery technology this year. This battery, developed by Chery's research institute, boasts a cell energy density of 600 Wh/kg and enables a range of 1,500 kilometers, even in extreme cold. The Liefeng features an 800 V architecture and a powerful electric motor, achieving 0 to 100 km/h in under 3 seconds. Chery plans to gradually introduce solid-state battery vehicles, starting with a limited fleet for ride-hailing and car rental markets before mass production in 2027.
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