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Solid-state batteries have long been billed as the "holy grail" of sustainable driving.
Proponents say they offer safer, cheaper and more powerful batteries for electric vehicles.
But analysts say auto giants could be turning to a different kind of transformative science.
Semi-solid state batteries use a hybrid design of solid electrolyte and liquid electrolyte.
Semi-solid-state batteries are being developed by Chinese companies, including CATL , WeLion and Ganfeng Lithium .
Chinese EV maker Nio has already commercialized 150-kilowatt hour batteries for its EVs with a range of up to 1,000 kilometers .
Transport & Environment's Poliscanova said she is seeing progress on semi-solid state batteries in China .
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