schlosrat
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By "sustain high Kw over the majority of the pack capacity", I assume you mean support a faster charge rate as a function of the current SOC. With the battery technology we have now, our best charging rate is when the SOC is within 20-80% or so. Even if an SSB accepts charge at the same rate across its whole range of SOC, that's really only benefiting you slightly when you're in the 80 to 100% range. Do they do this? Honestly, I don't know; but even if they do, it's still only a marginal improvement that's still limited by our existing charging infrastructure to deliver juice.As long as SSB can sustain high Kw over the majority of the pack capacity; that will greatly reduce charging times. I'd rather have 300kW charging from 0-80% vs. 500kW for only a little time with a huge taper at 50%
Update: I asked google "do solid state batteries charge at the same rate regardless of their current state of charge?" and got this reply.
No, solid-state batteries do not charge at the same rate across all states of charge. Like traditional batteries, their charging speed slows down as the battery fills up, typically tapering off significantly past 80% to protect the internal structure and prevent overheating. [1, 2, 3]
Why Charging Speeds Change
- Electrochemical Resistance: As lithium ions move and pack into the anode, internal resistance rises, which slows down the safe absorption rate. [1, 2]
Key Charging Characteristics
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