
Tailan New Energy's 720 Wh/kg Breakthrough Masks a Towering Capital Risk Investors Must Weigh
Chinese solid-state battery startup Tailan New Energy made headlines in April 2024 with a prototype cell achieving a verified energy density of 720 Wh/kg — nearly double that of leading commercial lithium-ion batteries. But between a record-breaking prototype and a commercially viable gigafactory lies a funding gauntlet that has claimed many promising battery ventures before it. Investors eyeing the solid-state space must understand the catastrophic capital risk embedded in Tailan's path to scal
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