Shipping EV cell samples represents another significant step on StoreDot's roadmap to begin mass-producing its '100in5' battery cells during 2024, and to deliver a step-change in global EV adoption. This technology provides 100 miles of range in just 5 minutes, consistently and without compromising battery's health.
Shipped in EV form factor, the 30Ah silicon-dominant anode, lithium-ion pouch cells are currently undergoing intensive real-world testing with strategic OEM partners and other automotive players.
"I am delighted that we have now commenced intensive, real-world testing with leading OEMs and am confident that our cells will exceed OEM expectations with respect to energy density and extreme fast charging,” said Amir Tirosh, StoreDot chief business officer.
“Current performance shows >900 consecutive extreme fast charging (10% to 80%) in just 10 minutes, with more than 300 Wh/kg. We are on track to exceed our commercialisation milestone of 1,000 cycles this year. With the support and collaboration with key partners, StoreDot plans to begin mass production of our '100in5' cells and provide 100 miles of range for 5 minutes of charging during 2024. Our journey will not end there, as we confidently continue with our strategic goal of providing 100 miles of range with just three minutes in 2028, and in two minutes of charging within a decade," Tirosh said.