U.S. startup 24M to offer semisolid EV batteries that cost 40% less

Itochu-backed company plans product's debut as early as 2025

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One advantage of the semisolid-state batteries being developed by 24M is that they are easier to manufacture than all-solid-state batteries. (Photo courtesy of 24M Technologies)

AZUSA KAWAKAMI, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- U.S. battery manufacturer 24M Technologies will, as early as 2025, start production of electric vehicle batteries that can be made up to 40% more cheaply than current lithium-ion batteries, Nikkei has learned.

The power cells, called "semisolid-state batteries," are considered safer than the lithium-ion sort because they are less flammable than lithium-ion batteries. They use a bridge technology to all-solid-state batteries that dramatically improves their performance, and is expected to help lower the price of EVs and encourage their widespread adoption.

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