Donut Lab — a technology company specializing in battery innovation — has conducted a public test demonstrating the efficacy of its solid-state battery technology. Within this test, the innovation was configured as a complete pack for the Verge TS Pro electric motorcycle,
Donut Lab's solid-state battery technology enabled charging for the electric motorcycle to jump from 10% to 70% in just over nine minutes and from 10% to 80% in 12 minutes. The test used an air-cooled battery pack with a nominal capacity of 18 kilowatt hours installed in an earlier-generation motorcycle equipped with a new model-year pack. The results of this demonstration show that this pack charges three times faster than Verge's previous battery, even before full optimization has been applied.
Solid-State Battery Demonstrations
Donut Lab Conducts a Public Test for Its Solid State Battery
Trend Themes
1. Rapid Solid-state Charging - Substantially reduced charge times from solid-state chemistry that may shift vehicle utilization patterns and refueling expectations.
2. Air-cooled High-performance Packs - Thermally simplified air-cooled pack designs that lower system complexity and open paths to lighter, more compact powertrains.
3. Retrofit-compatible Battery Packs - Form-factor and pack-level compatibility with legacy vehicles that can accelerate electrification of existing fleets and niche platforms.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Motorcycle Manufacturing - Extremely faster charging and compact solid-state packs that could redefine product differentiation and ownership models in two-wheeler markets.
2. Automotive Original Equipment Manufacturers - Pack-level performance improvements that introduce new design trade-offs around vehicle packaging, range provisioning, and fast-charge infrastructure reliance.
3. Energy Storage and Charging Infrastructure - High-power, fast-charge demand profiles that alter grid load dynamics and create opportunities for localized energy buffering and smart charging solutions.