【Honda: Aiming To Double The Mileage Of Its Electric Cars By The End Of The 1920s】Keiji Otsu, President Of Honda's R&D Department, Said The Company Aims To Double The Mileage Of Its Electric Cars By The End Of The 1920s, When They Will Start Using All-solid-state Batteries. By The 1940s, The Mileage Will Increase By More Than 2.5 Times. Currently, Automobile Manufacturers And Battery Suppliers Around The World Have Announced Plans To Develop Solid-state Batteries. In The Face Of The Slowing Growth Of Electric Vehicles, Solid-state Batteries Are Seen As A Key Technology For Making More Durable, Safer, And Cheaper Electric Vehicles. Honda Will Invest 43 Billion Yen (approximately 0.277 Billion US Dollars) On An All-solid-state Battery Pilot Production Line In Tochigi, Northern Tokyo, With Nearly Half Of The Funding Being Subsidized By The Japanese Government. Otsu Said Honda Will Start Operating This Pilot Production Line In January Next Year, With The Goal Of Reducing Battery Size By 50%, Weight By 35%, And Cost By 25% Over The Next Five Years. Furthermore, Honda Plans To Increase The Annual Production Of Electric Vehicles To More Than 2 Million Units By 2030

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