Farasis Energy has unveiled significant advancements in battery technology at the ASEAN Automotive Supply Chain Conference in Thailand. Key innovations include power batteries with robust temperature adaptability and an ultra-long cycle life, making them ideal for a variety of applications, from electric vehicles to eVTOLs.
Key Highlights:
- Event and Speaker: The ASEAN Automotive Supply Chain Conference held on June 18-19, 2024, in Thailand featured Mr. Jack Peng of Farasis Energy as a keynote speaker.
- Technological Advancements: Farasis Energy introduced power batteries designed for high performance, safety, and long cycle life, capable of operating between -30°C and 65°C.
- Cycle Life: At 25°C, a single battery cell can cycle 2500 times with SOH > 70%, and at 45°C, it can cycle 1500 times with SOH > 70%.
- High-Temperature Performance: The batteries exhibit stable high-rate discharge, with a temperature increase of only about 5°C per cell during operation.
- Semi-Solid-State Battery Technology: This new technology improves material stability, allowing for over 5000 cycles with SOH 70%, and a total driving mileage exceeding 1 million miles.
- Diverse Applications: The batteries are suitable for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, eVTOL, buses, coaches, and more, enhancing durability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
To address the high-temperature environments of the ASEAN markets, Farasis Energy developed power batteries with superior temperature adaptability. These batteries maintain performance from -30°C to 65°C, ensuring reliable operation in extreme conditions. In laboratory tests at Farasis Energy, batteries demonstrated over 5000 cycles with SOH 70%, equating to a driving range surpassing 1 million miles (1.6 million kilometers).
Farasis Energy’s new semi-solid-state battery technology enhances stability at the material level, significantly prolonging the cycle life of the batteries. This technology’s robustness makes it applicable in a wide range of fields, from passenger cars to commercial vehicles and eVTOLs, thereby improving operational efficiency and reducing user costs.
Farasis Energy’s extensive experience in power batteries spans 27 years, with a strong presence in both domestic and international markets. The company launched the world’s first sodium-ion power battery for electric vehicles and has successfully delivered eVTOL solutions to end customers globally. In the electric two-wheeler market, Farasis Energy leads in market share, particularly noted for being the largest supplier for luxury electric motorcycle brand ZERO.
Farasis Energy remains committed to innovation and customer-focused solutions, continuously advancing battery technology to meet diverse industrial needs. Their efforts contribute to global energy transformation and sustainable development, promoting green energy solutions worldwide.
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