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Donut Lab Solid-State Battery Hits 80% in 4.5 Minutes in Independent Tests

Finnish technology company Donut Lab has taken a major step toward ultra-fast EV charging, publishing independent test results that confirm its solid-state battery can reach 80% charge in just 4.5 minutes.

The measurements were conducted by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, an internationally recognized testing body, validating the company’s earlier claims about extreme fast-charging capability.

Tested Under Worst-Case Conditions

VTT the Donut Battery’s charging speed and thermal behavior under deliberately harsh conditions. The scenario simulated a battery cell operating without active temperature control, allowing heat to rise freely at very high charging rates.

Two passive cooling configurations were used:

– The cell surrounded by two lightly compressed aluminum cooling plates
– The cell attached to a single bottom cooling plate

Unlike many next-generation solid-state designs, the Donut Battery does not require high compressive force or complex cooling systems — a key differentiator for real-world EV integration.

Charging Rates Far Beyond Lithium-Ion Norms

Charging performance is measured in C-rates, where:

– 1C = full charge in 1 hour
– 5C ≈ 12 minutes
– 11C ≈ 5–6 minutes

Traditional lithium-ion batteries typically charge at 1C to 3C, and that’s with active cooling systems in place.

By contrast, Donut Lab’s solid-state cell achieved dramatically higher rates — without active cooling.

At 5C:

– 80% state of charge in approximately 9.5 minutes
– 100% charge in just over 12 minutes
– 100% of charged capacity available upon discharge

At 11C:

– 0–80% charge completed in just 4.5 minutes
– Full charge reached in just over 7 minutes
– 98.4–99.6% capacity retention after full charge and discharge

These figures align with Donut Lab’s previously announced five-minute charging target and suggest performance well beyond conventional lithium-ion capabilities.

Simplified Pack Architecture = Lower Costs

While the test did not directly simulate full battery pack conditions, the findings highlight major integration advantages.

Many solid-state batteries require high compressive pressures, structural reinforcement, complex thermal management and volume expansion allowances of 15–20% during cycling.

According to Donut Lab CTO Ville Piippo, the Donut Battery avoids these complications.

“Unlike other solid-state batteries requiring high compressive pressures and undergoing volume changes of up to 15–20% during recharging cycles, the Donut Battery does not require special compression or more extensive cooling. This greatly simplifies the structure of battery packs and enables solutions that are cost-efficient, powerful, and better than traditional lithium-ion batteries in terms of energy and power density.”

What This Means for EV Drivers

If the technology scales successfully to automotive-grade battery packs, it could deliver:

– Charging times comparable to refueling
– Reduced cooling system complexity
– Higher energy and power density
– Lower pack-level production costs

Ultra-fast charging without heavy thermal management requirements would be particularly attractive in regions expanding high-power DC charging networks, including the U.S., UK and EU markets.

The full measurement report is available via Donut Lab’s I Donut Believe platform.

Feb 23, 2026Blagojce Krivevski
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February 23, 2026 Electric Car News, TechnologyDonut battery, Donut Lab, Donut lab Solid State Battery, Donut solid state battery, EV Charging, solid-state batteries, solid-state battery
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