One of the biggest problems facing electric cars is charging batteries. BYD recently introduced a new platform with a charging power of 1,000 kW, which will allow its cars to travel 400 km after a 5-minute charge. However, Mercedes is developing an innovative solution, which is a special paint that could be applied to the body of electric vehicles, and which would work as a solar collector.

This special paint is used in the development of solar modules, and research has shown that it could provide enough electricity for an EV to travel 39 km per day (14,235 km per year). This may not be a huge achievement, but it is a significant step in further development and finding a solution to replace existing batteries that are bulky, heavy and take up a lot of space.
In addition to the special paint, Mercedes is also developing a programmable micro-converter, which can be installed at the battery cell level. This would allow for individual cell regulation and make electric vehicles even better. “Current research results show that it is possible to ensure a constant high-voltage output of 800 volts, regardless of the state of charge and the condition of the individual cells,” the company said.
Source: Mercedes-Benz
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