In a significant move towards the future of electric vehicles, Farasis Energy and JMEV have announced a strategic partnership to collaborate on the development of solid-state batteries. This collaboration signifies a major step forward in the advancement of this promising technology, which is poised to revolutionize the automotive industry.
On September 29, the two companies signed an agreement that outlines their commitment to jointly promoting the research, production, and market application of solid-state batteries. This collaborative effort will focus on accelerating the research and development of key technologies for solid-state batteries, fostering industrial transformation and upgrading, and ultimately accelerating the maturity and commercialization process of this cutting-edge technology.
Solid-state batteries are widely recognized for their significant advantages over traditional lithium-ion batteries. Their high energy density allows for longer driving ranges, while their fast charging capabilities significantly reduce charging times. Moreover, solid-state batteries offer a longer cycle life and enhanced safety features, addressing concerns about battery degradation and fire hazards.
Farasis Energy’s expertise in electrochemical systems and Pouch batteries stacking processes, honed over years of experience, aligns perfectly with the development path of solid-state batteries. Their product development strategy is focused on achieving medium- to long-term research and development goals for solid-state batteries that are high-energy, high-rate, high-safety, and low-cost. This ensures a timely conversion of research achievements into practical applications.
The company’s first-generation semi-solid batteries are already being mass-produced for passenger vehicles, and significant progress has been made in the commercial vehicle sector. Farasis Energy has established a strategic alliance with FAW Jiefang, a leading commercial vehicle manufacturer, to jointly promote the market and industrial chain development of semi-solid and solid-state batteries for commercial vehicles. Farasis Energy aims to complete the transition from semi-solid to solid-state battery commercialization within the next five years.
On the same day the agreement was signed, the first SPS (Super Pouch Solution) battery system from Farasis Energy, designed to power the ‘ELIGHT’ model, rolled off the production line. This follows previous supplies to Geely Radar Horizon and GAC Second-Gen Aion V models. The launch of the ‘ELIGHT’ model’s SPS battery is intended to assist JMEV in upgrading its pure electric platform and creating a pioneering sports sedan that offers an exceptional travel experience.
The SPS battery system boasts several impressive features:
* A 10-minute charge for a 400-kilometer range
* Applicability to chassis heights ranging from 85mm to 145mm
* A volume utilization rate of up to 75%
* Full chemical system compatibility, including sodium ion batteries, lithium iron phosphate, and semi-solid batteries, etc.
This partnership between Farasis Energy and JMEV represents a significant leap forward in the development and commercialization of solid-state batteries. It holds the potential to reshape the future of electric vehicles by offering improved performance, efficiency, and safety. The successful launch of the ‘ELIGHT’ model’s SPS battery serves as a testament to the progress made in this field and promises an exciting future for electric mobility.