Chinese automaker launches world’s first EV with ‘semi-solid-state’ battery

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Chinese car maker IM launches next-gen EV with solid-state batteries, marking a promising step in electric vehicle evolution.

IM L6 boasts an impressive range of 621 miles and the ability to recharge at a power of 400 kW.In a promising step towards the evolution of next-generation electric vehicles , Chinese car maker IM Motors has launched a car that features a version of

LM has refrained from revealing more technical details, but it is likely that the source of these batteries is expected to stem from their joint venture with QingTao, their partner. When it goes on sale in China in May, the top-end variant with a 130 kWh battery will have a range of over 620 miles , at least by Chinese CLTC standards.

In terms of dimensions, the L6 saloon is 4.93 meters long, 196 meters wide, and 1.47 meters high. There is 2.95 meters of wheelbase. The resemblance to a Tesla Model 3 is evident in its appearance and price tag.

 

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