Stellantis, CEA collaborate to develop battery cell technology – Charged EVs

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Stellantis, CEA collaborate to develop battery cell technology – Charged EVs


Multinational automotive manufacturer Stellantis and French research organization CEA have announced a new, five-year collaboration on in-house design of next-generation EV battery cells.

The joint research program will focus on new battery chemistries, life cycle assessment, and designing advanced technology cells to deliver higher performance, a longer lifespan and a lower carbon footprint at competitive costs, according to Stellantis.

The program will ultimately supply EV batteries to Stellantis and its joint venture gigafactories.

“We are collaborating closely with tech startups, laboratories, universities, and research institutions like CEA. We believe that this collaboration will accelerate the arrival of disruptive battery cell technology,” said Ned Curic, Stellantis Chief Engineering and Technology Officer.

Source: Stellantis



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