Jeep, Dodge maker validates ‘breakthrough’ solid-state EV batteries coming in 2026

Electrek
28 Apr

After hitting another major milestone, Stellantis is preparing to bring the next-gen battery tech from the lab to reality. The electric Dodge Charger will be the first EV to launch with Factorial’s “breakthrough” solid-state batteries in 2026.

Dodge EV to launch with solid-state batteries in 2026

Stellantis is ready to take the next step after successfully validating Factorial Energy’s automotive-sized solid-state battery cells.

Compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries, Factorial’s Fest (Factorial Electrolyte System Technology) promises significantly higher energy density, faster charging, and longer driving range.

The 77Ah solid-state battery cells provided an energy density of 375 Wh/kg with over 600 cycles. According to Stellantis, the cells cut charging time from 10% to over 90% in just 18 minutes with discharge rates of up to 4C.

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With an optimized, lighter design, the battery pack unlocks more driving while also cutting costs that can be passed on to buyers.

At a third of the size and 40% lighter (580 lbs vs 800 lbs) than traditional Li-ion batteries, Factorial aims to unlock a driving range of over 600 miles.

(Source: Stellantis)

Although the test was at room temperature, Factorial’s electrolyte system is designed to work in temperatures ranging from -30°C to 45°C (-22°F to 113°F).

Factorial Energy CEO, Siyu Huang, said, “While optimizing one feature is simple, balancing high energy density, cycle life, fast charging, and safety in an automotive-sized battery with OEM validation is a breakthrough,” adding that the latest milestone is “bringing next-generation battery technology from research to reality.”

Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack (right) and R/T models (left) (Source: Stellantis)

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Like every other "solid state breakthrough", I'll believe it when it reaches mass production.

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Stellantis and Factorial have been working together since 2021 to bring the promising new battery tech to market.

Last year, Stellantis confirmed plans to launch a fleet of electric Dodge Chargers in 2026, which will be its first vehicles to be equipped with Factorial’s solid-state EV batteries.

Electric Dodge Charger with Factorial’s solid-state EV battery pack (Source: Stellantis)

Stellantis said its STLA Large platform, which underpins the Jeep Wagoneer S and the Dodge Charger EV, is an ideal match for integrating Factorial’s solid-state battery pack.

Factorial is also working with Mercedes-Benz to launch the breakthrough EV battery tech. In February, Mercedes announced it had officially put “the first car powered by a lithium-metal solid-state battery on the road” using a modified EQS.

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