The French carmaker Renault and LG Chem, Korea's largest chemical company, are planning a long-term partnership focusing on lithium-ion batteries, along with France's Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission (CEA). The partnership will develop next-generation batteries, with production star...
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Analyst Insight | May 20, 2021
Despite a global pandemic, the past year saw Li‑ion battery manufacturing capacity continue to expand to meet the growing need for batteries from the automotive industry. While overall sales of vehicles declined roughly 15%, electric vehicles showed resilience, as BEV and PHEV powertrain sales ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | June 30, 2021
Though Tesla has consistently used nickel‑based cathodes in its products – NCA cathodes in its vehicles and NMC in its stationary storage products – the company announced it would begin using LFP‑type cathodes in its stationary storage line of products. The move was probably motivated by several ... To read more, click here.
Analyst Insight | April 26, 2022
In the past year, battery manufacturers have continued to announce hefty capacity expansions, often with associated automakers or in regions with anticipated battery electric vehicle growth. Despite supply crunches as a result of COVID‑19 and battery demand outpacing production, the largest global ... Not part of subscription