Semi-solid state batteries are coming to the e-bike industry – and for real this time

Dave Rocks

Well-Known Member
Region
Canada
City
MISSISSAUGA

What it means for riders

If the early claims hold up in real-world use, riders could see several tangible improvements.

First is longevity. A battery that lasts 2–3 times longer fundamentally changes ownership. Instead of planning for a costly replacement after a few years, riders could realistically keep the same battery for close to a decade.

Then there’s charging. Faster charging without long-term degradation could make e-bikes far more convenient for daily use. Think less overnight charging and more “top it off while you grab lunch” type of usage.

Cold-weather performance is another huge win, especially in regions where winter riding has always meant compromised range. A battery that holds onto more of its capacity in freezing temperatures makes e-bikes more viable year-round transportation, and more than just fair-weather tools.

And finally, safety. Reducing reliance on flammable liquid electrolytes could significantly lower the risk of thermal runaway events – something that has become an increasingly important issue as e-bike adoption grows in dense urban areas.

semi-solid-state-batteries-are-coming-to-the-e-bike-industry
 

What it means for riders

If the early claims hold up in real-world use, riders could see several tangible improvements.

First is longevity. A battery that lasts 2–3 times longer fundamentally changes ownership. Instead of planning for a costly replacement after a few years, riders could realistically keep the same battery for close to a decade.

Then there’s charging. Faster charging without long-term degradation could make e-bikes far more convenient for daily use. Think less overnight charging and more “top it off while you grab lunch” type of usage.

Cold-weather performance is another huge win, especially in regions where winter riding has always meant compromised range. A battery that holds onto more of its capacity in freezing temperatures makes e-bikes more viable year-round transportation, and more than just fair-weather tools.

And finally, safety. Reducing reliance on flammable liquid electrolytes could significantly lower the risk of thermal runaway events – something that has become an increasingly important issue as e-bike adoption grows in dense urban areas.

semi-solid-state-batteries-are-coming-to-the-e-bike-industry
Interesting indeed. I've been expecting/waiting for this. Wonder if Giant will offer retrofit batteries in this format...
 
strange, none of those are really major benefits to me - i’ve never had a well cared for battery die from cycles, have to be replaced, explode, etc. and i don’t ride in a cold climate,

but less weight per kwh would be a HUGE benefit!
 
Back