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BYD unveils blade-shaped battery to improve range, safety

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An employee conducts a quality-check of a solar module product at a factory of Chinese solar equipment manufacturer BYD in Campinas, Brazil February 13, 2020. Picture taken February 13, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]

Chinese electric carmaker BYD unveiled a new blade-shaped battery on Sunday, saying that many carmakers have shown interest in the space-saving and safer product.

He Long, president of BYD's battery business unit FinDreams, said, "Almost all carmakers you have heard of are in talks with us in terms of technical cooperation."

He said the company has started mass production of the blade battery at its Chongqing plant.

Thanks to its structure, the battery can better use the space in the battery pack that drives an electric vehicle. BYD said it can increase the energy density per unit of volume by 50 percent. In other words, it can enable cars that can run 400 km on one charge to travel up to 600 km.

The structure and the materials used make lithium iron phosphate batteries much safer than the commonplace ternary lithium batteries, which outperform in range but have poor thermal stability.

BYD Chairman Wang Chuanfu said lithium iron phosphate batteries were mainstream products in the early development stages of the electric car sector, but as customers wanted cars with longer ranges, many carmakers have gradually replaced them with ternary lithium products.

"But their widespread use has resulted in the rise of electric vehicle fire accidents," said Wang.

He said that BYD will not keep the technology to itself, and hopes the product can attract carmakers to go back to lithium iron phosphate products.

Ouyang Minggao, a professor of auto engineering at Tsinghua University, said customers are most concerned about safety when they consider electric vehicles, especially after a number of fire accidents occurred last year.

BYD's first model to sport the new blade battery will be a sedan called Han. Scheduled to hit the market in June, it will have a range of 600 km on one charge.