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Photo Credit:Fair Use [17 U.S.C. § 107] Modified Mercedes-Benz EQS using Factorial's solid-state battery drove more than 745 miles on public roads without stopping to recharge.

Solid-State EV Battery Maker To Go Public After Successful 745-Mile Test In $1,100,000,000 Deal

29 Dec 2025 | Abstracted from Super Car Blondie

Factorial Energy, the U.S. solid‑state battery developer behind a Mercedes EQS that drove over 745 miles on a single charge, is going public in a deal valuing the company at about $1.1 billion. The move aims to accelerate commercialization of its high‑energy, fast‑charging solid‑state cells, with automakers targeting deployment as early as 2027.


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