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CATL's new LFP battery can charge from 10 to 98% in less than 7 minutes

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Why This Matters

CATL's new third-generation Shenxing LFP battery significantly advances fast-charging technology, enabling vehicles to charge from 10% to 98% in under 7 minutes. This breakthrough could reshape EV charging infrastructure and reduce range anxiety, accelerating consumer adoption and industry innovation. As Chinese automakers continue to lead in battery tech, global automakers may need to adapt quickly to stay competitive.

Key Takeaways

As prophesied by more than a few analysts along the years, China’s full-hearted embrace of electric vehicles has paid dividends. Starting with also-rans that required joint ventures with Western automakers, Chinese OEMs now make world-leading EVs crammed full of smartphone-like features that we’re told are the best thing since sliced bread. I remain skeptical about that for now, but I don’t need to be convinced about the advanced state of Chinese EV powertrain technology.

For instance, earlier today, the battery giant CATL unveiled an impressive new lithium-iron phosphate battery at a tech event in China. The third-generation Shenxing battery is CATL’s answer to BYD’s recently announced Blade Battery 2.0, and like BYD, CATL has focused on improving a couple of big pain points.

One is charging speed. Humans have long been conditioned to expect pumping an energy-dense liquid fuel into a vehicle to be quick. Batteries, meanwhile, can have non-linear charge curves depending on cell chemistry, and they behave differently at different temperatures and starting states of charge. OEMs like Hyundai and Porsche have 800 V nickel manganese cobalt battery packs that can charge from 10 to 80 percent in as little as 18 minutes. But according to a report in CarNewsChina, CATL’s Shenxing 3.0 is nearly five times faster.