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Mar 17, 2026 - Why Everyone`s Wrong About This Solid-State Battery The Mystery Behind Donut Lab`s "Impossible" Battery. Ever since Donut Lab announced their miracle solid-state battery, the internet has been absolutely certain about what it is. A capacitor. Vaporware. A scam. Except when you actually dig into those explanations, a lot of them start falling apart. Here`s what Donut Lab is actually claiming: more energy per pound than today`s best lithium cells. No lithium. No cobalt. No hard-to-get metals. And a battery that charges in five minutes, but lasts a lifetime. Some experts say those specs are physically impossible. Others think they`ve already cracked the case and figured out who really built this thing and what`s actually inside. We don`t know yet if Donut Lab`s claims will hold up. They`ve been releasing third-party tests slowly over the past few weeks. But let`s take a closer look at what this battery could be… what it probably isn`t... and what Donut Lab could possibly gain by exaggerating its claims. It`s not as clear-cut as you might think. |
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