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According to foreign media reports, Tesla recently published a new patent that may extend battery life to 1 million miles (about 1.
61 million kilometers)
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Tesla filed the patent application in August 2018 to extend the life and performance of lithium-ion batteries through the use of numerous electrolyte additives
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The patent claims that when added electrolyte additives, such as lithium salts, are combined with non-aqueous solutions, the lifespan and performance of battery systems can be greatly improved
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Tesla's lead in the electric vehicle industry is largely determined by the company's batteries, or more specifically, its battery chemistry
.
Tesla's battery research partner, Dalhousie University's Jeff Dahn and his team, released test results of a new battery that could last for 100 miles.
10,000 miles (1.
61 million kilometers), or 20 years in an energy storage system
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has also claimed that the company will launch a new battery next year with a range of 1 million miles
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Tesla has been filing new battery patents while also making moves to make its own
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In addition to job ads, there have been other recent events that suggest Tesla may be producing its own batteries
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