Mercedes EQG will double its range! Here are the details

Mercedes has announced that they will use a battery type called Titan Silicon in the EQG model. Here are the details...
 Mercedes EQG will double its range!  Here are the details
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Mercedes has completed its work for the EQG electric model, which is expected to be introduced next year. Mercedes has announced that they will use a battery type called Titan Silicon in the EQG model. Here are the details…

Mercedes EQG will come with Titan Silicon battery

Unfortunately, battery technologies used in electric vehicles cannot meet today’s needs. Working for longer range and higher charge capacity, Sile Nanotechnologies has developed a battery technology called Titan Silicon.

Collaborating with Sila Nanotechnologies, Mercedes will be the first company to use the company’s next-generation batteries. Sila Nanotechnologies officials, who made a statement on the subject, said, “Titan Silicon batteries, which we have developed to significantly increase the performance of electric vehicles, are safer compared to other technologies. In addition, Titan Silicon consumes 50 to 75 percent less carbon dioxide per kWh compared to graphite.” made statements.

Titan Silicon technology, which offers a 20 percent higher range compared to existing battery technologies, also appears with a significant increase in charging speeds. However, the new technology is claimed to be able to store 10 times more energy than graphite.

Sila announced that they are stepping up their efforts to have the Titan Silicon material power 1 million EVs by 2028. Titan Silicon technology, which is stated to be offered to automobile enthusiasts in cooperation with Mercedes for the first time, will provide a range of more than 500 kilometers to the entry-level variant of the EQG.

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