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Under the terms of the deal the two companies will collaborate on incorporating the fast-charging technology into Polestar vehicles. A prototype will be demonstrated next year, and StoreDot said it hopes Polestar cars using its extreme fast-charging batteries will be on the road by 2027. Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath said the collaboration with StoreDot would give EV owners "the ability to recharge in minutes". "What used to be range anxiety in electric vehicles is now transforming to charging anxiety," StoreDot CEO Doron Myersdorf said. Polestar last month said deliveries of electric vehicles (EV) rose 50% in the third quarter from a year earlier but fell 12% from the second quarter.
Persons: Thomas Peter, StoreDot, Thomas Ingenlath, Doron Myersdorf, Myersdorf, Polestar, Steven Scheer, Jan Harvey Organizations: Beijing International Automotive, Auto, REUTERS, Rights, Volvo, BP, Daimler, StoreDot, EV, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Auto China, Beijing, China, Swedish
Italvolt to license battery technology from Israel's StoreDot
  + stars: | 2023-01-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
BERLIN, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Electric vehicle batterymaker Italvolt will license fast-charging battery technology from Israeli start-up StoreDot to manufacture lithium-ion batteries at a plant it is raising funds to build in Italy, the companies said on Monday. Italvolt will ringfence a minimum amount of the batteries produced at the plant for StoreDot's business and customers, Italvolt's statement said, without specifying the amount. Fast-charge capability could also enable EV manufacturers to install smaller battery packs and thus lower the cost of their cars. Currently, StoreDot licenses technology to its manufacturing partner EVE Energy (300014.SZ) to produce batteries in China and ship to customers in China and Korea. Italvolt is one of a handful of battery startups trying to raise money and build a homegrown European battery industry to compete with the Asian giants that dominate global sales.
O companie israeliană a dezvoltat un tip de baterie pentru mașinile electrice, care se încarcă aproape la fel de repede pe cât îi ia unui șofer să facă plinul cu benzină la o mașină, potrivit The Guardian. Cum funcționează bateria Bateriile sunt create de StoreDot și produse efectiv de Eve Energy, în China, potrivit The Guardian. Bateriile unei mașini electrice funcționează pe bază de litiu-ioni, exact ca la telefoanele mobile, tablete sau laptopuri. StoreDot a înlocuit grafitul folosit drept conductor în bateriile litiu-ioni cu nanoparticule semiconductoare prin care ionii trec mai ușor și mai rapid în timpul încărcării pentru a nu provoca un scurtcircuit al bateriei. Anul trecut, inginerii Universității din Pennsylvania au dezvoltat un tip de baterie asemănător, care poate încărca o mașină electrică în 10 minute și oferă o autonomie suplimentară de până la 320 de kilometri, potrivit UPI.com.
Persons: israeliană, StoreDot Organizations: israeliană, Eve Energy, Universității din Locations: Europa, China, Universității din Pennsylvania
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