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Finnish Startup Donut Lab Claims Solid-State Battery Breakthrough for Electric Vehicles

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Donut Lab, a Finnish startup spun out of Verge Motorcycles, says it has solved the engineering challenges behind solid-state batteries and plans to begin production later this year. Solid-state batteries have long been considered a potential advancement for electric vehicles due to their higher energy density, faster charging capabilities, and improved durability compared to conventional lithium-ion cells. The technology has remained in development for years with repeated delays from major manufacturers. Donut Lab's announcement earlier this year drew skepticism from battery experts, as multiple companies have promised commercial solid-state batteries only to miss deadlines. The technology has been described as perpetually two years away from market readiness. The company's ability to deliver on its production timeline would represent a significant development for the EV industry, potentially addressing range and charging limitations. However, independent verification of Donut Lab's claims remains limited. Founded as a spinoff from electric motorcycle manufacturer Verge Motorcycles, Donut Lab is relatively unknown in the battery industry compared to established players like Toyota, Samsung, and QuantumScape. The Verge contributed to this report.
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