Recently, the American battery technology company Our Next Energy (ONE) installed an experimental new set of batteries for the Tesla Model S, which has a capacity of 203kW·h. It is reported that the Tesla Model S with this new battery has traveled 1210 kilometers at a speed of 88.5km/h per hour without halfway charging, which is already very amazing, close to twice the endurance of the existing battery.
Although providing more charging stations is a common solution to the problem of endurance, ONE believes that since charging takes time or even needs to wait in line, the charging speed may be slower than expected, so the fundamental way to solve the endurance problem is to strengthen the battery itself. ONE said their batteries will address endurance anxiety and use this to accelerate the popularity of electric vehicles. In addition, ONE also said that under the influence of high-speed driving, extreme weather and mountainous terrain, the range of the new battery may be 35% less than the official data.
ONE named the all-new battery "Gemini," and Mujeeb Ijaz, CEO of ONE, said: "We want to accelerate the popularity of electric vehicles by eliminating the range anxiety of most consumers. "While the new battery has a super battery life, ONE also ensures the safety of the new battery, the materials used in the battery will be more environmentally friendly, and the manufacturing cost will be relatively low."