Panasonic To Produce Higher-Energy-Density Batteries In USA With Silicon From Nexeon
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Before you ask, it’s not clear who Panasonic will be producing these batteries for. Rather, the focus is on Panasonic getting this special silicon anode material from the UK company Nexeon, and stated reason is “to boost the performance of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles .” Panasonic already produces high-quality, high-performance batteries, most notably for Tesla. Perhaps these new batteries will be for Tesla too, but we don’t know yet.
“Panasonic Energy, an industry leader, has actively developed technologies to harness silicon based materials and become the first company to succeed in mass production of silicon-doped EV batteries. Panasonic Energy will be among the first in the industry to use Nexeon’s new high-capacity silicon capable of containing expansion under charging to boost battery performance.
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