chun
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First to market. Seems to be about 60% of the weight/kwh of other chemistry; so quite a bit more dense (360 WH/kg). The full 150kwh module weighs 676 kg (with enclosure, 575kg without)
For comparision, tesla LFP 57.5 kWh weighs 480 kg; and NMC 82kWh at 479 kg; and Taycan 93,4 kWh is 630 kg.
Their first module is 150kwh; with a real world range of 891km ( 1055 km claimed by NIO) or 557 miles. Impressive, as this is without any improvements to drive train efficiency, which are very inefficient when compared even to a taycan; extremely inefficient when compare to Lucid drive train.
All NIO cars and batteries are swap-able, so any old NIO can swap in this new battery. So a 2018 NIO can use this brand new battery and get 730km of claimed range..
Curious what a competent drive train, like Lucid, with a battery like this could achieve. Probably over 800 miles.
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