Stellantis to Launch Dodge Charger EVs with Solid-State Batteries by 2026
The partnership with Factorial aims to enhance EV performance, offering longer range and faster charging.
- Factorial's solid-state batteries will be integrated into the Dodge Charger Daytona, marking a significant advancement in EV technology.
- Stellantis plans to introduce a demonstration fleet by 2026, equipped with Factorial's innovative battery cells.
- These batteries promise higher energy density, lighter weight, and improved safety compared to traditional lithium-ion cells.
- The STLA Large platform, supporting various Stellantis brands, will host the new solid-state battery technology.
- Factorial's FEST platform could reduce manufacturing costs by integrating into existing lithium-ion cell factories.