Read the full story on Japan 2 Earth - Osaka Gas Subsidiary Develops a Long-Lasting Lithium-Ion Battery That Could Revolutionize the Lifespan of EVs
On February 26, Kyoto-based Osaka Gas subsidiary KRI, Inc. announced the successful development of a longer-lasting lithium-ion battery for electric vehicles (EVs). The new battery has a lifespan over five times that of currently-used batteries. KRI is calling it the world's first "ultra-long-life storage battery."
The company plans to supply prototypes in 2025 to customer companies for testing the battery's performance. The ultimate aim is to extend the cumulative mileage of EVs equipped with 30 kWh batteries from the current 160,000 kilometers to over 800,000 kilometers.
Extending Lithium-Ion Battery Lifespan
KRI conducts research and development for batteries and energy-saving systems for manufacturers. With the proliferation of EVs, reducing the negative environmental impacts of battery disposal is a growing concern.
In this context, the company has focused its efforts on extending the lifespan of storage batteries.
Continue reading the full story on Japan 2 Earth to learn more about the potential for long-life storage batteries to revolutionize the EV industry.
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Author: Yohei Ushijima