When a company claims to have created what’s essentially the holy grail of batteries, there are bound to be some questions.
Donut Lab released independent testing of its new solid-state battery, which can charge to 80 percent in just five minutes.
Solid-state batteries are safer and less-flammable than conventional EV batteries, so why haven't automakers made the switch yet? Here's what you need to know.
VTT testing says Donut Lab’s “solid-state” battery likely matches lithium-ion; energy density measured at 298 Wh/kg, claims ...
Finland’s Donut Lab has released testing on its new solid-state battery, already available in an electric motorcycle; The test showed that with extreme fast-charging, the batter ...
Earlier this year Donut Lab caused quite the furore when they unveiled what they claimed was the world’s first production-ready solid state battery, featuring some pretty stellar specifications. Since ...
The big reveal at CES of a production-ready solid-state battery needs backup.
A small Finnish startup says it has done what the world’s biggest automakers are still struggling to do: put a solid-state battery into a production vehicle, starting with a motorcycle that can charge ...
An all-electric motorcycle from Verge will be the first vehicle to launch with this battery ...
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