Nissan and others eye mass-producing solid-state batteries

Challenges loom as Japan seeks lead in game-changing technology against China, South Korea

20240513 Nissan concept car

Nissan's concept car, seen here showcased in 2023, was designed on the basis that it would use solid-state batteries. (Photo by Toru Hanai)

SAYUMI TAKE and RYOHTAROH SATOH, Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO -- Nissan Motor and others in Japan are pouring millions into developing solid-state batteries that they believe can replace the lithium-ion versions that currently power almost all of the world's electric vehicles.

But while some breakthroughs have been achieved in basic development, skeptics say the world is still decades away from unlocking the level of mass production needed to reshape the EV landscape.

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