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      Home » Stellantis partners France’s CEA to pursue battery cell technology

      Stellantis partners France’s CEA to pursue battery cell technology

      Garima SharmaBy Garima SharmaJuly 4, 2024 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
      Stellantis partners France’s CEA to pursue battery cell technology
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      A new five-year partnership between CEA and Stellantis aims to design next-generation battery cells for electric vehicles internally. By 2038, Stellantis plans to be a carbon-neutral company.

      As part of this collaborative research initiative, cutting-edge technology cells with improved performance, extended lifespans, and reduced carbon footprints are being designed at competitive prices. This could eventually result in more reasonably priced and environmentally friendly battery electric vehicles.

       “We know that battery technology is poised for change. While we don’t know exactly how it will change, we are committed to be at the forefront of this transformation. Internally, we are working around the clock placing multiple bets and exploring various technologies. At the same time, we are collaborating closely with tech startups, laboratories, universities, and the most prestigious research institutions in the world like CEA. We believe that this collaboration will accelerate the arrival of disruptive battery cell technology, supporting our mission to offer clean, safe and affordable mobility to our customers,” said Ned Curic, Stellantis Chief Engineering and Technology Officer.

      Through its Energy Division, CEA provides advanced innovations for decarbonization. As a Research and Technological Organization (RTO), CEA’s first goal is to support industry through innovation and technological breakthrough, allowing market differentiation and competitive advantage for its partners.

      “CEA is proud to support Stellantis with an ambitious multi-year R&D program on battery cells, which takes place in the frame of CEA/Stellantis global partnership. This exciting project makes the best use of more than 25 years of expertise in the field of Li-ion batteries at CEA to the benefit of one of the major automotive actors in the competitive race for electrical mobility. Our challenge is to speed up design and fabrication and to allow deep understanding of the most advanced cells technologies by sharing our expertise, skills and vision,” said Philippe Stohr, Head of CEA Energy division.

      The goal of the joint battery cell program is to provide more affordable, next-generation EV batteries with best-in-class technologies to Stellantis and its joint venture gigafactories.

      The battery cell design program reinforces a 20-year dynamic collaboration with CEA. Other areas of joint research include disruptive chemistries and CO2 footprint research, battery modeling, fuel cell development, life cycle assessment and connectivity.

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