StoreDot officials state that the cells have an energy density of 300Wh/kg and are ready to be shipped to the company's partners around the world for testing in real-world conditions.

According to StoreDot, the cells can charge an equivalent of around 160 kilometers of range in five minutes, which translates in a 10 to 80% charge happening in just ten minutes.

The cells were charged, then rapidly discharged for 1.000 times before their health went below 80%, while for the first 600 cycles, no noticeable change in the chemistry was found.

Yaron Fein, StoreDot Vice President R&D, said that "the latest tests represent a landmark not just for StoreDot, but also the global battery industry and the entire sustainable mobility ecosystem."

The company is now focused on bringing even faster charging to the market, with the next target being 160 kilometers worth of range in 2 minutes of charging within a decade, which is over two times faster than current technologies.