MG4 and solid state Batteries

I was thinking maybe that's why there are such massive discounts on the existing models. They want the stock sold before it gets to the point that everyone wants the new battery.
 
The Electric Viking has a rather different take, though this video is largely from BYD's perspective, and BYD have a lot of invested interest in the LFP chemistry.

 
Robert Llewelyn at about 14:20 in the first video said that MG said that the MG4, the car he's currently driving, will get a solid state battery by 2025. Maybe the message got corrupted somewhere along the line.
 
Robert Llewelyn at about 14:20 in the first video said that MG said that the MG4, the car he's currently driving, will get a solid state battery by 2025. Maybe the message got corrupted somewhere along the line.
He's equating the MSP platform with the MG4. So they might put solid-state in the MG4 or in a new model. I expect the price will be higher either way.
 
I’m thinking that the new era of solid electrolyte state rechargeable batteries will have similar characteristics to current none rechargeable batteries that we have all been using at home for many years - but obviously rechargeable.
One of the biggest challenges for this SS technology was recycling - I’m not sure if that has been fully addressed yet.
It’s always looked like a downward spiral, and shows a lack of forward thinking, to continue to produce heavier and heavier cars with large battery packs in an effort to provide a reasonable range - these models will surely become the EV equivalent of ‘gas guzzlers’ in the future.
 
I’m thinking that the new era of solid electrolyte state rechargeable batteries will have similar characteristics to current none rechargeable batteries that we have all been using at home for many years - but obviously rechargeable.
One of the biggest challenges for this SS technology was recycling - I’m not sure if that has been fully addressed yet.
It’s always looked like a downward spiral, and shows a lack of forward thinking, to continue to produce heavier and heavier cars with large battery packs in an effort to provide a reasonable range - these models will surely become the EV equivalent of ‘gas guzzlers’ in the future.
Definitely, efficiency with an EV is now one of the things I look at (as long as there is a decent range) a bigger battery is just like putting a huge fuel tank on a V8 might get you far but cost a lot more to get there.
The recent What Car summer efficiency test looked at the cost differences between cars doing the same miles, some of the figures were incredibly more expensive
 
Definitely, efficiency with an EV is now one of the things I look at (as long as there is a decent range) a bigger battery is just like putting a huge fuel tank on a V8 might get you far but cost a lot more to get there.
The recent What Car summer efficiency test looked at the cost differences between cars doing the same miles, some of the figures were incredibly more expensive
The big difference is that increasing numbers have their own 'oil wells & refineries' at home for their EVs via PV systems. For me, I have free fuel through my PV system, so 'efficiency' isn't an issue in this context as I have a renewable free source to run an EV electron guzzler.
 
Technically, it is only a semi-solid state battery, so a step forward but not the final destination.

Will most likely appear in a brand new higher end MG first, not the MG4. And the article only mentions in 1 model by end of 2025.

Solid state is great but will start off expensive, will take 2-3 years for the price to drop and usage to expand.
 
Technically, it is only a semi-solid state battery, so a step forward but not the final destination.

Will most likely appear in a brand new higher end MG first, not the MG4. And the article only mentions in 1 model by end of 2025.

Solid state is great but will start off expensive, will take 2-3 years for the price to drop and usage to expand.
Which is why I'm inclined to believe the earlier IM L6 story, as IM are being pitched as the Lexus to MG's Toyota.
 

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