General Motors Invests In Li-Metal Anode Developer SES
InsideEVs
APRIL 24, 2021
SES and GM will build a manufacturing prototyping line in Woburn, Massachusetts.
InsideEVs
APRIL 24, 2021
SES and GM will build a manufacturing prototyping line in Woburn, Massachusetts.
Green Car Congress
MARCH 12, 2021
At a Washington Post Live virtual conference, General Motors President Mark Reuss provided more details about GM’s next-generation Ultium lithium metal battery and announced a joint development agreement with lithium metal battery innovator SES (formerly known as SolidEnergy Systems) ( earlier post ).
Green Car Congress
OCTOBER 7, 2021
Our electrolyte pilot production capability is a key enabler for SES’s development of automotive-sized hybrid Li-Metal batteries that will power the next generation of electric vehicles. Earlier in 2021, SES announced the signing of “A-sample” joint development agreements with General Motors and Hyundai Motor Company.
Baua Electric
APRIL 24, 2024
Factorial Energy is a Massachusetts-based solid-state battery developer that has been developing energy-dense solid-state technology for EV propulsion applications. LG Chem and Factorial Energy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, hoping to eventually lead the solid-state battery segment with a strategic partnership.
Green Car Congress
NOVEMBER 8, 2018
The United States Advanced Battery Consortium LLC (USABC), a collaborative organization of FCA US LLC, Ford Motor Company and General Motors, has awarded $1.08 million to Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Worcester, Massachusetts for Phase II of a lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery recycling contract.
Green Car Congress
AUGUST 8, 2013
The 13 founding members of the H 2 USA partnership were the American Gas Association; Association of Global Automakers; the California Fuel Cell Partnership; the Department of Energy; the Electric Drive Transportation Association; the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association; Hyundai Motor America; ITM Power, Inc.;
Green Car Congress
JANUARY 30, 2013
facilities in Michigan, Massachusetts and Missouri; its manufacturing operations in China; and its equity interest in Shanghai Advanced Traction Battery Systems Co., A123’s joint venture with Shanghai Automotive. Electric Grid.
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