
World's First Solid-State Battery Motorcycle Shipped
An Estonian company just shipped the first electric motorcycle powered by a solid-state battery, a breakthrough that could transform how we power everything from bikes to cars. The technology promises triple the range, ten-minute charging, and safer rides.
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A motorcycle that charges in ten minutes and travels 372 miles on a single charge just became reality, and it could change the future of electric vehicles forever.
Verge Motorcycles in Estonia shipped its first TS Pro motorcycle equipped with a revolutionary solid-state battery this month. The futuristic bike features a jaw-dropping hub motor where the rear wheel normally sits, delivering 137 horsepower and rocketing from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds.
But the real star is what's under the hood. The battery comes from Donut Lab, a Verge spinoff, and represents years of innovation that major automakers have spent billions trying to achieve.
Traditional electric vehicle batteries use liquid gel between electrodes to conduct electricity. Solid-state batteries replace that gel with solid materials like ceramics or special polymers, making them lighter, safer, and far more powerful.
The results are impressive. The 33.3-kWh battery delivers 372 miles of range while charging to 80% capacity in just ten minutes at 200 kW speeds. That energy density of 400 Wh/kg outperforms current lithium-ion technology by a significant margin.

The technology also resists overheating and fire risk, two concerns that have plagued traditional electric batteries. Solid-state batteries can operate at higher temperatures, allowing faster charging without safety compromises.
The Ripple Effect
This breakthrough extends far beyond motorcycles. Mercedes and BMW started testing solid-state batteries in cars last year, but Verge and Donut Lab beat them to market with a production-ready vehicle.
If the technology proves reliable in real-world conditions, it could unlock the next generation of electric cars, trucks, and buses. Longer range, faster charging, and improved safety address the three biggest concerns holding back electric vehicle adoption.
The automotive industry has watched solid-state development closely because the challenges are significant. Finding the right materials, managing temperature sensitivity, and scaling production affordably have stumped researchers for years.
Donut Lab has been releasing demonstration videos to prove their battery works, though some technical details about materials and long-term performance remain under wraps. Real riders testing the $34,900 TS Pro will provide crucial data in coming months.
The company's willingness to ship a commercial product shows confidence in their solution. Early adopters will essentially become test pilots for technology that could reshape transportation worldwide.
For anyone who thought electric vehicles weren't quite ready for prime time, this Estonian startup just moved the goalposts. The future of sustainable transportation might have just arrived on two wheels.
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Based on reporting by New Atlas
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