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Stellantis says it will put a "demonstration fleet" of Dodge Charger Daytonas on the road by 2026 .
Semi-solid-state batteries are lighter, more energy-dense, and could make for cheaper electric cars.
The company calls the demo fleet a “key next step” toward making solid-state EVs that you can buy.
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