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Mercedes-Benz is already testing solid-state battery EVs promising +600 miles range

Robert Frost by Robert Frost
February 20, 2025
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Mercedes-Benz is already testing solid-state battery EVs promising +600 miles range
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The race for the “holy grail” of EV batteries is heating up. Mercedes-Benz is now testing EVs with solid-state batteries on the road, which could unlock over 600 miles of driving range.

Mercedes solid-state battery-powered EVs hit the road

Mercedes is working with US-based Factorial Energy to launch the new battery tech, promising more driving range, faster charging, and efficiency.

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Last summer, Factorial delivered its first solid-state battery cells based on its propriety FEST (Factorial Electrolyte System Technology).

Mercedes and Factorial took it a step further, revealing the more advanced all-solid-state Solstice battery in September. The new batteries are being co-developed to power Mercedes’ next-gen electric models. With a sulfide-based solid electrolyte, the battery is safer and more efficient.

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With a “breakthrough” energy density of 450 Wh/kg, Factorial said the new Solstice battery is expected to provide 80% more driving range than current lithium-ion batteries.

According to Autocar, Mercedes is already testing EVs with solid-state battery tech on the road. The tests are taking place in the UK using an EQS prototype equipped with the new batteries.

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Mercedes-Benz entry-level CLA EV under camouflage (Source: Mercedes-Benz)

Although full specs have yet to be confirmed, Mercedes said the EQS’s 12-module battery housing was flexible enough for different configurations.

Mercedes expects the new battery to extend the driving range by about 25%. The current EQS 450+ rated with up to 511 WLTP miles range would suggest a driving range of over 620 miles.

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Mercedes-Benz electric CLA concept (Source: Mercedes-Benz)

Factorial aims to unlock over 600 miles of driving range with 40% weight savings compared to conventional Li-ion batteries. The company says Solstice is 33% smaller than a current 90 kWh battery at 580 lbs.

In December, Factorial announced a major milestone after its Solstice all-solid-state battery cells achieved 40 Ah capacity. The company is working with other major automakers, including Hyundai and Stellantis, to advance solid-state battery technology and aims to launch solid-state batteries by 2030.

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Mercedes next-gen EV models (Source: Mercedes-Benz)

According to Mercedes chief tech officer Markus Shafer, the new Solstice batteries will “set new standards in range, cost, and performance. ” Mercedes expects to be producing solid-state batteries at scale by the end of the decade.

Electrek’s Take

Mercedes is among several automakers and other companies developing solid-state batteries in hopes of unlocking more range, safety, and efficiency.

The news comes after local reports earlier this month suggested Hyundai will reveal its all-solid-state EV battery demo line in March. Japanese rival Honda unveiled its pilot line to the public in November.

Stellantis announced plans to launch a fleet of electric Dodge Chargers powered by Factorials solid-state batteries in 2026.

Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, Stellantis, and others aim to mass-produce solid-state batteries by the end of the decade.

And don’t forget that Chinese EV battery leaders BYD and CATL are also racing to launch solid-state batteries. Which company will come out on top?

Source: Autocar

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