Verge's TS Pro Finally Ships Solid-State—If You Believe in Tomorrow's Motorcycles
"Solid-state batteries have been "five years away" since 2015. Verge's doing the work, but let's see how many TS Pros actually ship before we book the funeral for conventional battery tech."
— Revvly Take
Verge is putting solid-state batteries into production on the TS Pro, claiming real-world range and charging speeds that would reshape two-wheelers if they actually materialize. The specs read like engineer fever dreams: energy density that makes lithium-ion look quaint, charge times measured in minutes. Whether this survives contact with the real world is another question entirely.
Justin Hughes
Jalopnik · Jan 8
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