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Chinese Maker of 1,000 Kilometer EV Battery Plans IPO by 2025
- WeLion aims to increase sales 20-fold to 10 billion yuan
- Next-gen semi-solid state batteries can ease range anxiety
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A Chinese maker of long-range electric vehicle batteries — including one capable of going 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) on a charge — plans to go public as soon as 2025 as it banks on automakers embracing next-generation cells in the race to overcome range anxiety.
Beijing WeLion New Energy Technology Co., which supplies the long-range semi-solid state cell to Chinese EV upstart Nio Inc., is targeting a 20-fold surge in revenue to 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) by 2025 to fuel its aspirations, founder Li Hong said in a recent interview.