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Rimac Technology has showcased its groundbreaking advancements in battery and powertrain technologies at the IAA Mobility 2025 event in Munich. Among the highlights are next-generation solid-state battery solutions and enhanced versions of its existing batteries and electric axles. These innovations are poised to reinforce Rimac Technology's status as a premier tier 1 supplier, playing a crucial role in the ongoing electrification of the automotive sector.
The new solid-state batteries promise improved energy density and safety, addressing some of the key challenges faced by current lithium-ion technology. These developments are expected to significantly enhance the performance and range of electric vehicles, making them more appealing to consumers.
In addition to the solid-state technology, the evolution of Rimac's e-Axles reflects the company's commitment to delivering high-performance solutions that meet the growing demands of the electric vehicle market. With these advancements, Rimac Technology is set to lead the charge in the future of sustainable mobility.
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