Huawei has filed a groundbreaking patent for a solid-state electric vehicle (EV) battery that could transform the future of clean and efficient transportation. The company claims this next-gen battery can deliver an astonishing 2,000 miles of driving range and be fully charged in just five minutes.
The innovation uses a sulfide-based solid-state material, offering 2–3 times more energy density than current lithium-ion batteries. If these claims hold true in real-world applications, it would mean significantly fewer charging stops and ultra-fast recharges for EV drivers.
Although the five-minute charging time remains theoretical for now—mainly due to limitations in current charging infrastructure—the technology has already drawn global attention. Battery scientists and major automakers are closely monitoring Huawei’s progress, as solid-state batteries are widely seen as the future of EV innovation due to their superior safety, lifespan, and performance.
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Huawei’s move signals China’s growing leadership in the EV battery race. Other Chinese tech giants like BYD and Xiaomi are also investing heavily in solid-state research. Notably, China already holds over 7,600 patents related to solid-state battery technologies.
If Huawei successfully commercializes this battery, it could set a new global standard for electric vehicles—offering longer driving ranges, rapid charging, and improved efficiency. The breakthrough would also accelerate the global shift from fuel-powered to eco-friendly electric transportation.