CATL Targets Lithium‑Air Batteries with Theoretical 12,000 Wh/kg Energy Density

CATL announced a focus on lithium‑air battery technology. The technology promises a theoretical energy density of

CATL announced a focus on lithium‑air battery technology. The technology promises a theoretical energy density of 12,000 Wh/kg. This figure approaches gasoline‑level energy capacity. The announcement was reported by CarNewsChina.com. CATL aims to develop high‑energy storage solutions. The target is to improve performance for future applications. Research is still in the theoretical stage. No timeline for commercial rollout was given.