Seeo developed a lithium-ion battery in an experiment in the U.S. Department of Energy's lab that is twice the battery power used by most electric cars. If this lithium-ion battery technology can be commercialized, it can make the electric car more than 200 miles. The cheapest electric car today costs about $30,000, but usually travels less than 100 miles. In addition, the improved battery pack is half the original size, making electric vehicles much cheaper. The traditional 100-mile battery pack was about $10,000.
Seeo, based in Hayward, recently raised $17 million from investors, including Samsung. The company plans to begin shipping batteries for potential customers next year and evaluate them. Seeo's prototype is a solid-state battery, which means that the liquid electrolyte in traditional lithium-ion batteries will be replaced by solids. Solid electrolytes have many potential advantages. Seeo uses pure lithium, which can store more energy. Another challenge is that existing lithium-ion batteries are rapidly becoming cheaper and better. Tesla Motors and Panasonic's goal is to produce electric cars at a cost of $35,000 and have a 200-mile driving range.
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