CATL Teases Five-Minute EV Charge With Longer Range Than BYD
- CATL previewed new battery innovations, including a fast-charging battery that provides 520 kilometers of range in five minutes, outperforming BYD's offering of 400 kilometers.
- The company introduced a sodium-ion battery called Naxtra, promising 200 kilometers for hybrids and 500 kilometers for EVs, seen as a safer alternative to lithium.
- CATL believes that sodium-ion batteries could replace half the market for lithium iron phosphate batteries, increasing efficiency and reducing costs.
- Despite these advancements, U.S. Residents are unlikely to benefit due to trade tensions and recent government actions against CATL.
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