StoreDot achieves 1100 XFC cycles in small form factor cell
StoreDot has achieved 1100 XFC or extreme fast charging cycles in a small form factor cell, with projected energy density of 340Wh/kg in a large EV form factor
Israel-based fast charging battery technology company StoreDot announced Feb. 13 that it has achieved 1100 XFC or extreme fast charging cycles in a small form factor cell, with projected energy density of 340Wh/kg in a large EV form factor. The advancement will be used in StoreDot’s '100in4' technology, which represents the targeted driving range achieved by charging the battery for a certain time period. In this case, 100in4 represents 100 miles of driving range achieved by charging the battery for four minutes.
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