Samsung launches new batteries for electric cars: From Hanoi to Hue with just one charge

The war between Tesla - with its strength in infrastructure - and Samsung - with its technological strength - will surely be fierce in the coming years.

Samsung has chosen the right time to develop electric cars that are capable of 'long-range' operations when China has a complete ban on gasoline-powered vehicles, and industry giant Volkswagen. Cars have also promised to market electric versions of all of its cars by 2030.

Going from Hanoi to Hue is much simpler

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Recently, Samsung introduced the new generation 'multi-purpose battery block'.

Every company understands: millions of cars in the future will need real battery 'buffalo' batteries, and at the 2017 Motor Show in Frankfurt, Samsung recently introduced the new generation 'multi-purpose battery block' . . The Korean manufacturer claims the new product will help electric cars go 700km on a single charge.

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New products will help electric cars go 700km with just one charge.

This distance is equivalent to the distance from Hanoi to Hue, and if you run electric cars using Samsung batteries, you will not have to visit gas stations to buy gasoline, while avoiding the situation of "dirty gasoline", 'gasoline phase'. This is both interesting and unbelievable as even Tesla's strongest model cannot do this, while the cheap Model 3 can only run 350km on a single charge.

From theory to reality

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Specifications such as volume, performance and other characteristics are not disclosed.

The truth is: Tesla's battery has been 'working' for years on practical roads, and Samsung's groundbreaking and innovative product is only in the prototype stage and has not yet been released. export. Although the number of 700km given by Samsung is extremely impressive, once it has not been tested on the running track, we cannot know whether any electric car can travel such a great distance with its battery. Samsung. Specifications such as volume, performance and other characteristics are not disclosed.

What will Musk say?

Currently, we only know that Samsung's battery has some similarities to the cylindrical battery that Tesla uses in Model 3.

According to Elon Musk, this is the most dense battery in the world. In a press release, Samsung stated that users can easily add battery packs to its battery to increase the distance that the vehicle can travel.

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Model 3 battery.

'With our new battery, users can change the number of modules at their disposal just like placing books on shelves. For example, if a luxury car is fitted with 20 modules, it can travel from 600 to 700km, while a regular sedan 10 -12 modules will help it run up to 300km before having to recharge it.

Tesla's own advantages

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Tesla's charging network.

Tesla's strategic response to Samsung is the network of electric cars charging fully charged electric cars 'in minutes' that the company is currently actively developing. The battle between Tesla - with its strength in infrastructure - and Samsung - with its technological strength - will surely be fierce in the years to come as electric cars are increasingly appearing. more on the street.