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Solid-state EV batteries hit the road in North America for first real-world test
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Solid-state EV batteries hit the road in North America for first real-world test

Stellantis and Factorial Energy have begun real-world road testing of FEST solid-state battery cells in a Dodge Charger Daytona development vehicle on North American roads, marking the first on-road use of this tech in the region. The FEST cells deliver about 375 Wh/kg energy density with over 600 cycles, enable ultra-fast charging (15%–90% in 18 minutes), and operate across a wide temperature range (-30°C to 45°C). The test integrates FEST into Stellantis’ STLA Large platform with updated control systems and pack design, signaling a major step toward commercialization of solid-state EV batteries.

Factorial Energy debuts on Nasdaq after 745-mile solid-state breakthrough
technology3 days ago

Factorial Energy debuts on Nasdaq after 745-mile solid-state breakthrough

Factorial Energy, a U.S. solid-state battery developer, goes public on Nasdaq via a SPAC merger with Cartesian Growth Corp III in a deal valued at about $1.3 billion with roughly $110 million in gross proceeds. The listing follows Mercedes-Benz’s test showing Factorial’s solid-state cells can enable about 745 miles (1,205 km) on a single charge in an EQS, and Factorial claims higher energy density, faster charging, and lighter packs. The company has partnerships with Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, Kia, and Stellantis, and aims to commercialize solid-state batteries for EVs by 2027 while pursuing defense, aerospace, and robotics applications.