Samsung: The New REVOLUTIONARY Technology We Needed

Samsung has created a revolutionary new technology that we've needed for a while, here's what it can bring to people around the world.

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Samsung created a revolutionary new technology that the whole world needed, and that promises to solve a very big problem that the automotive industry around the world has been facing for some time. Those from Samsung managed to develop a new type of battery that promises to offer an autonomy of up to 500 miles, or 800 km, which means that the biggest problem that keeps a lot of people away from cars of this kind would be solved.

Samsung would develop new "solid state" batteries, these being produced with a special technology that facilitates the very serious extension of the autonomy of electric cars sold all over the world. Batteries of this type charge faster than current ones, have a higher density, and theoretically would be even safer than lithium-ion ones, so Samsung could offer exactly what we wanted.

Samsung: The New REVOLUTIONARY Technology We Needed

Samsung has so far presented a prototype of such a type of battery, not yet having a finished product, which is not exactly great news, but by 2025 it should have the product in its final form. Samsung has thought of batteries of this kind in such a way that they are also reduced in size by up to 50% compared to the current ones, so we are talking about very big changes for the way electric cars will look.

“Samsung is developing a state-of-the-art, state-of-the-art battery that could deliver range anxiety the way of the carburetor. The electronics giant has announced that its engineers have made an extremely promising discovery. The technology is based on an anode (which, in simple terms, is the negative terminal of the pack) made with a silver-carbon composite. This solution increases the energy density of the battery while allowing engineers to reduce the physical size of the pack by approximately 50% compared to those made using today's lithium-ion technology.”

Samsung he thought of these batteries in such a way that they can retain energy in a large capacity even if they are charged 1000 times, so they can offer several good years of use without problems. Basically, Samsung should solve a problem that even Tesla has not been able to solve, but of course we could see something better from another company before it manages to launch its revolutionary battery, although it is very confident.

Samsung is working intensively on batteries of this kind for electric cars, and it remains to be seen if it will succeed in bringing it to the market earlier than 2025, or if another company will do it.