Stellantis focuses on solid state batteries. Agreement with Factorial Energy

0
164

During July's EV Day, Stellantis , speaking of his ambitious electrification plan, told that in 2026 would introduce the technology of solid state batteries . On this point, however, no other particular details had emerged. Finally, now, something more is known; about this project. The Group, in fact, announced that it has signed a collaboration agreement with Factorial Energy .

This is a company based in Woburn, Massachusetts, which is working on the development of this technology. The agreement provides that the two companies & agrave; they will work together to implement such batteries in cars. The agreement also includes a strategic investment by Stellantis.

GREATER AUTONOMY

Stellantis says that Factorial has created a technology that focuses on the problems that hinder the spread of electric cars and that is; autonomy and safety . This company & agrave; has developed batteries that, without any increase in cost, offer 20% to 50% more autonomy; for recharging and greater safety than traditional lithium-ion batteries.

< blockquote>

The company's proprietary FEST (Factorial Electrolyte System Technology) technology exploits a solid electrolytic material that guarantees safe and reliable performance thanks to high capacity cells; with cathode and anodic materials. L & rsquo; electrolyte FEST & egrave; has been successfully applied in 40 Ah cells, it works at room temperature and can use most of the existing equipment for the production of lithium-ion batteries.

Stellantis, therefore, has unveiled its plans for solid-state batteries, a technology that several car manufacturers are betting on. On paper, in fact, they will allow electric cars to make an important leap forward. If the deadlines are respected, at the beginning, these accumulators will join the & quot; traditional & quot; ones. It will take & agrave; in fact certainly some time to & quot; run in & quot; technology and make it available on all models.

Factorial is not only working with Stellantis on this field. This company, in fact, has also entered into a similar agreement with Hyundai and Kia. Given the great ferment that there is on solid state batteries, it will be; very interesting to follow the evolution of all these projects to understand really knows within a few years they will actually be introduced inside the new generation electric cars. Carlos Tavares , CEO of Stellantis, commented:

Our investment in Factorial and other authoritative partners specializing in battery development increases the speed; and l & rsquo; agility & agrave; necessary to adopt state-of-the-art technologies for our electric vehicle portfolio. Initiatives like this will reduce time to market and make more the transition to solid-state technology is worthwhile.

Siyu Huang , co-founder and CEO of Factorial Energy, added:

< p> & Egrave; a great honor to collaborate with Stellantis, one of the main players in mobility; global, which includes some of the largest automotive brands in its portfolio; iconic in the world. For us it is; an extraordinary opportunity to promote the adoption of our solid state battery technology in the mass market, a clean, efficient and safe technology.

Best hardware at a small price? Little X3 Pro, buy it at the best price from Amazon at 224 euros .