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    Home » CATL New EV Battery Claims to Rival Tesla’s Battery

    CATL New EV Battery Claims to Rival Tesla’s Battery

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaJune 29, 2022 Battery 2 Mins Read
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    CATL CTP Battery

    Founded in 2011, Chinese battery manufacturing giant CATL has launched the third generation of its cell-to-pack (CTP) battery technology.

    CATL CTP BatteryClaimed to deliver “1,000 km in a breeze”, this CTP battery boasted to fast charge in 10 minutes.

    Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd., better known in Western circles as CATL, announced the launch of its latest EV battery, the Qilin, which the company claims has a “record-breaking” volume utilization efficiency of 72% and an energy density of up to 255 Wh/kg – achieving “the highest integration level worldwide so far”.

    It is capable of delivering a range of 1,000 kilometers, and the Qilin battery – named after a legendary creature in Chinese mythology – supposedly offers breakthroughs in the core process, algorithm, and materials.

    As CATL’s third-generation CTP battery, Qilin incorporates liquid cooling to increase the heat transfer area by four times, cutting thermal control time in half and supporting a hot start in 5 minutes and fast charging in 10 minutes.

    This cooling structure also allows the cell to rapidly cool down in extreme circumstances, helping to prevent abnormal thermal conduction among the cells and achieving thermal stability and safety for all the battery’s chemical systems, making it compatible with materials with higher energy density.

    Or, to put it another way, the Qilin battery is safer and more durable than many existing battery cells.

    The Qilin is also 13% more powerful than Tesla’s upcoming new 4680 battery technology and has the longest range offered by any mainstream manufacturer yet.

    Expected to begin mass production and reach the market in 2023, Qilin has already racked up its first customers, with Chinese electric vehicle start-ups Li Auto and Hozon New Energy Automobile already signing on to purchase the battery for its vehicles.

    cell-to-pack (CTP) battery technology Chinese battery manufacturing Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. liquid cooling manufacturer news Qilin
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