GAC Group's Battery Breakthrough: 1000km Range, 8-Min Charging
GAC Group has made significant strides in battery technology. The company has developed a new silicon anode material for large power batteries and a 3DG graphene preparation method that is simpler, more stable, and efficient than conventional methods, with production costs up to 1/10th of the usual expense.
GAC Group's new silicon anode material technology has achieved an energy density of 275 watt-hours per kilogram for square hard-shell batteries. This breakthrough enables electric vehicles to have a range of over 1,000 kilometers.
The company has also mastered the technology for the next generation of power batteries, including fast-charging lithium-ion batteries, supercapacitors, and lithium-sulfur batteries. GAC Group has developed a super-fast charging battery that can charge to 80% in just 8 minutes, providing a range of 200-300 km. This technology has been validated at multiple levels, from the battery to the entire vehicle.
GAC Group's research into the large-scale preparation of graphene began in 2014. The company has independent intellectual property rights for the 3DG graphene preparation technology, which is simple, stable, and efficient, with production and preparation costs significantly lower than traditional methods.
GAC Group's advancements in battery technology promise to revolutionize electric vehicles. With a range of over 1,000 kilometers and a charging time of just 8 minutes, these batteries could significantly improve the practicality and convenience of electric vehicles. The company's mastery of next-generation power battery cell technology and independent intellectual property rights for graphene preparation further cement its position as a leader in the field.