by Olivier Daelen
published on Friday, December 29, 2023 at 6:14 PM •
4 min read
This week, the first Yiwei EVs from car manufacturer JAC rolled off the production line. This is an important – and perhaps decisive – milestone in the (young) history of electric vehicles. It is the very first mass-produced electric car with a sodium-ion battery.
Why is this important?
Today, one of the main criticisms of electric vehicles is their price. With few exceptions, they are beyond the reach of ordinary people. The industry is trying to slowly bring prices down. And as is so often the case, China is taking the lead.
In the news: Chinese people can now drive an electric car with a lithium-free battery.
- JAC has completed the assembly of its first Yiwei EVs this week, reports CarNewsChina. The first deliveries are expected next week. A world first for this electric car with a lithium-free battery.
The details: What exactly is changing?
- Equipping a car with a sodium-ion battery may seem counterintuitive. This battery has a lower energy density
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2023-12-29 17:14:06
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