Clarios vs Solid Power Batteries offers cutting-edge battery technologies tailored for automotive applications, with Clarios focusing on traditional and hybrid starter batteries and Solid Power advancing solid-state solutions. Each brand brings unique features in cell design, materials, and performance metrics to address the evolving demands of the automotive industry.
Feature | Clarios Battery | Solid Power Battery |
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Type | Automotive Starter and Hybrid Batteries | Solid-State Battery |
Voltage Options | 12V/24V for Automotive Starter, 48V for Mild Hybrid Systems | Solid-State Configuration |
Cell Types | High Energy Type 26Ah Cell, High Power Type 4.8Ah-HP Cell | Utilizes Niobium Titanium Oxide (NTO) Anode; Skin-Coated Electrode (SCdE) with Stainless Steel Base |
Anode Material | Not specified | Niobium Titanium Oxide (NTO) |
Electrode Technology | Not specified | Skin-Coated Electrode (SCdE) |
Base Material | Not specified | Stainless Steel Based Cell |
Energy Density | Not specified | Measured at 71 Wh/kg (500-μm electrolyte support with 63% utilization of electrolyte area); Projected energy density up to 500 Wh/kg |
Current Density | Not specified | High current density up to 5 mA cm−2 |
Temperature Range | Not specified | -20°C to 80°C |
Areal Capacity (Anode) | Not specified | Up to 11 mAh cm−2 (2,890 mAh/g) |
Capacity Retention after 500 Cycles | Not specified | 80% retention under 5 mA cm−2 |
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