
Nissan plans to launch **next-generation solid-state batteries (ASSB)** by the end of the 2028 financial year, according to speedme.ru. This technology consists of a lithium anode and a sulfide electrolyte, providing an energy density of 1000 Wh/l and allowing the battery to be charged up to 65% in just 5 minutes.
This result is significantly higher than the 700 Wh/l limit of current lithium-ion batteries. The company has already started pilot production, and technical engineering work is nearing completion.
The new battery technology can be used not only in electric vehicles but also in hybrid cars, especially large SUVs. Its main advantages are heat resistance, long service life, and weight reduction. These features are particularly relevant for small businesses and budget-class hybrid vehicles.
Instead of expensive cobalt, the battery uses NMC, NM, or sulfide-manganese cathodes. Nissan is considered one of the few companies aiming to fully implement ASSB technology by 2030.