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Hyundai launches Pleos software brand, unveils new SDV technologies
Hyundai Motor Group has introduced its new mobility software brand 'Pleos' at the 'Pleos 25' developer conference in Seoul, marking a pivotal shift towards becoming a mobility technology company. Pleos aims to enhance the in-vehicle app ecosystem and mobility experiences by integrating software-defined vehicles (SDVs) with Hyundai's next-generation infotainment system. Chang Song, President of Hyundai Motor and Kia's Advanced Vehicle Platform Division, highlighted Pleos' role in achieving Cloud ...
Mazda develops all-new Skyactiv-Z 2.5-liter gasoline engine as part of its revised electrification strategy
Announcing its revised electrification strategy on March 18, Japanese carmaker Mazda Motor Corp. said that it would focus on offering multiple powertrain options, including efficient gasoline engines, fully electrified and hybrid propulsion systems, along with forging key partnerships and reducing investment requirements to enhance competitiveness in the mid-to-long term. The revised 2030 management strategy was announced on the sidelines of the Mazda Multi-Solution Briefing in Tokyo. &n...
BMW launches digital nervous system for Neue Klasse vehicles
The BMW Group has introduced an innovative advancement in the automotive industry with its digital nervous system designed for the Neue Klasse, marking a significant first. This system encompasses four high-performance computers, referred to as "superbrains," which are allocated to handle key customer functions: the Brain of Panoramic iDrive for infotainment, the Brain of Automated Driving for driving assistance, the Heart of Joy for driving dynamics, and the Core Brain responsible for managing ...
Geely unveils new G-Pilot automated driving system
Geely Auto, the second-largest car manufacturer in mainland China, announced plans to integrate its proprietary AI-powered pilot system into vehicles across all its brands, including Galaxy, Zeekr and Lynk, according to a report published by South China Morning Post on March 4. During a virtual briefing on March 3, the company revealed that its G-Pilot technology will enable cars to navigate highways and perform self-parking functions. This initiative positions Geely as the second major carmaker...
German startup Tozero achieves industrial-scale graphite recovery
Munich-based battery material recycling startup Tozero has successfully completed a battery cell test using 100% recycled graphite at industrial scale, achieving a major breakthrough in Europe, the company announced Feb. 13. The startup claimed that it is the first to achieve this at an industrial scale in Europe, where mostly, other companies have only achieved limited or lab-scale success in the battery recycling space. The development proves the viability of graphite as an anode material f...
BYD launches God's Eye automated driving system in all models
BYD has launched an automated system named God's Eye, developed internally by BYD, which is set to be installed across its entire model range, including the affordable Seagull hatchback, priced at 70,000 yuan (about $9,600). God's Eye offers advanced features such as remote parking via smartphones and autonomous overtaking, which were previously exclusive to high-end electric vehicles.  Installation of the God’s Eye system “filled the void” in the self-driving market for vehic...
SK On achieves research breakthroughs on all-solid-state batteries
South Korean battery manufacturer SK On has achieved a research breakthrough in the development of its all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) in one of its research projects that was conducted in collaboration with renowned South Korean universities, the company said Jan. 13. The research and development breakthrough came in the form of using photonic sintering technology in the production of the solid electrolytes essential for the development of ASSBs. SK On said that a joint R&D projec...
QuantumScape launches battery-separator equipment for its solid-state batteries
QuantumScape Corp., a Volkswagen-backed solid-state battery technology company, announced Dec. 5 that its in-house-developed heat treatment equipment for its separator production process, named Cobra, has been developed, delivered, installed and released for initial separator processing. According to the company, achieving this milestone on schedule puts it on track to deliver higher-volume samples of its first planned commercial product, QSE-5, in 2025, which is a major step toward the comme...
Honda unveils pilot production line for all-solid-state batteries in Japan
Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co. has unveiled the pilot production line for its in-house developed all-solid-state batteries at its research and development facility in Sakura City, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, Honda announced Nov. 21. Honda said that the company is planning to commence battery production on this demonstration line in January 2025 and will conduct verification of mass production technologies and costs for each process, while also developing battery cell specifications. Honda ...
QuantumScape begins shipping its first B-sample cells for automotive customer testing
Volkswagen-backed solid-state battery technology company QuantumScape has started producing and shipping the first set of its B-sample cells for automotive customer testing. In a letter to shareholders released Oct. 23, the company said that it has begun producing low volumes of its first B-sample cells, accomplishing its most important goal for 2024. These B-sample cells are of QuantumScape’s first commercial product, QSE-5, and carry an energy density of over 800 watt-hours per liter (Wh/...
CATL launches Freevoy Super Hybrid battery capable of 4C charging
Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. (CATL), the world’s largest battery manufacturer, has launched a specialized battery for hybrid vehicles, which are witnessing a sharp surge in global demand as consumers are staying away from battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) owing to concerns around range anxiety, slow charging and lack of electric vehicle charging infrastructure. At a high-profile event organized in Beijing on Oct. 24, CATL launched its Freevoy Super Hybrid battery, which it c...
Stellantis to incorporate Factorial’s solid-state batteries into demo fleet of Dodge EVs
Stellantis plans to launch a demonstration fleet of the all-new Dodge Charger Daytona vehicles powered by Factorial’s solid-state batteries in 2026, the carmaker announced Oct. 23. The move, which will mark a key step in the commercialization of the promising all-solid-state battery technology, will enable the carmaker to validate Factorial’s technology and assess the performance of its solid-state batteries in real-world driving conditions via its demo fleet. The development is in line w...
Hyundai Mobis unveils new innovative technologies at its R&D Tech Day in Seoul
Hyundai Mobis has unveiled 65 new innovative technologies that are expected to be commercialized within the next two to three years on the sidelines of its R&D Technology Day in Seoul, South Korea, on Oct. 4. Hyundai Mobis organized the 2024 R&D Tech Day at its Uiwang Research Center in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea on Friday (Oct. 4). The company said that it was able to develop multiple new innovative solutions for vehicles due to its record-high research and development investment...
LG Chem develops new material to suppress battery thermal runaway
LG Chem’s Platform Technology research and development team has developed an innovative material designed to suppress thermal runaway in batteries, the company announced Oct. 1. LG Chem calls its all-new innovative material as the temperature-responsive Safety Reinforced Layer (SRL). The company said that the innovative thermal resistant material was analyzed in collaboration with Professor Lee Minah’s team from the Department of Battery Science at Pohang University of Science and Technol...
2024 CEO Investor Day: Hyundai to double hybrid line up, expedite development of next generation batteries
South Korean carmaker Hyundai Motor Co. plans to develop new hybrid powertrain technologies and deepen its future hybrid model pipeline in response to the decline in the global demand for battery-electric vehicles. At the 2024 CEO Investor Day held in Seoul on Aug. 28, Hyundai detailed its all-new ‘Hyundai Way’ strategy, which essentially entails responding to the dynamic market conditions. The ‘Hyundai Way’ strategy is split into three focus areas – namely Hyundai Dynamic Capabilit...
With a focus on profitability, Ford tweaks new model pipeline, sourcing strategy
Ford Motor Co. announced Aug. 21 that the company is tweaking its new model pipeline and its battery sourcing strategy with a focus to bring down costs and improve the profitability of its electric vehicle business. These changes in Ford’s EV gameplan come at a time when global EV sales have slowed because of high acquisition costs and range anxiety among potential buyers, owing to the lack of adequate EV charging infrastructure. The slowdown in demand for battery-electric vehicle...
Renault outlines autonomous vehicle strategy for 2024
In a press release on July 9, Renault Group detailed its strategy for autonomous vehicles for 2024, aiming for a pragmatic approach by dividing research efforts between passenger cars and public transport vehicles. For passenger vehicles, Renault is focusing on Level 2 automation, exemplified by its Active Driver Assist system. This system features adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist and geolocation data for predictive road adaptation. Renault plans to continue developing vehicles wi...
Geely develops all-new lithium iron phosphate short blade EV battery
Betting bigger on lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry, Geely Auto, a leading electric vehicle manufacturer in mainland China, has unveiled an all-new and in-house developed, new-generation short blade battery with improved energy density, performance, charging and safety capabilities, the company announced on June 27. The new battery, named Aegis Short Blade Battery, has an improved energy density of 192 Wh/kg and a cycle life of up to 3,500 cycles, which the company claims is equivalent t...
Volkswagen to invest $5 billion in Rivian, both companies to set up a JV
US electric-car maker Rivian Automotive and Europe’s largest carmaker Volkswagen Group plan to set up an equal joint venture to focus on developing next-generation electrical architecture and software solutions that can benefit both the companies in their respective EV lineup in the future, Rivian announced June 25. The two companies expect that the JV will be formed by the fourth quarter of 2024. The strategic partnership also entails Volkswagen Group's plan of investing $5 billion in Rivi...
SK On develops polymer electrolytes for lithium-metal batteries
South Korean battery company SK On has successfully co-developed a polymer electrolyte for lithium-metal batteries that can operate at room temperature, the company announced June 17. The milestone was achieved in collaboration with a research team led by the late Professor John B. Goodenough from the University of Texas. The development of polymer electrolyte for lithium-metal batteries is expected to contribute significantly to improving solid-state battery performance and accelerate the de...
Factorial delivers B-samples of lithium-metal solid-state battery to Mercedes-Benz
Factorial Inc., a leading solid-state battery technology company, has delivered B-samples of its 106+Ah lithium-metal solid-state battery cells to German luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz as part of its ongoing joint development agreement, the company announced June 5. Factorial claims that the milestone marks the world’s first announced B-sample shipment of solid-state battery cells to a global automotive original equipment manufacturer, indicating remarkable progress toward product maturity a...
Volkswagen launches €20,000 electric-car project to compete with Chinese EVs in Europe
Europe’s largest carmaker Volkswagen has confirmed that it plans to develop affordable electric cars with a price tag of about €20,000, with the world premier scheduled for 2027, VW announced May 28. The German carmaker’s confirmation has come soon after reports emerged that its ongoing talks with French carmaker Renault on a joint electric small car project has collapsed. VW’s move to take up the challenge of developing affordable electric cars in Europe also highlights the carmaker�...
Honda, IBM to collaborate on developing next-generation chips for software-defined vehicles
Honda has signed a memorandum of understanding with IBM to collaborate on a long-term joint research and development of next-generation computing technologies such as chips for software-defined vehicles (SDVs), the company said in a press release May 15. The partners believe that SDVs will significantly increase the design complexity, processing capability and power consumption of semiconductors compared to conventional vehicles today. To overcome these anticipated challenges, it is critical ...
Nissan confirms launch of EVs with all-solid-state batteries by FY 2028
Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Corp. has confirmed its plan of rolling out electric vehicles powered with all-solid-state batteries by fiscal year 2028, which will start from April 2028 and end with March 2029. The confirmation came on the sidelines of a media tour that the company organized on April 16, 2024, to demonstrate the updates at its under-construction, all-solid-state battery pilot assembly line at its Yokohama Plant in Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan. “The pilot line is aimed to f...
Cutthroat competition drives Honda to roll out an all-new EV brand in mainland China
In a move to revive its electric vehicle portfolio and strengthen its market share in the world’s largest EV market, Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co. has introduced an all-new electric car brand — the Ye Series — for mainland China. On April 16 in Beijing, the company unveiled the first electric cars that will be launched under its Ye Series product lineup, namely the Ye P7, Ye S7 and a concept model called Ye GT Concept. Honda plans to launch a total of six EVs under its Ye Seri...
Vulcan Energy begins production of lithium chloride in Landau, Germany
Vulcan Energy Resources Ltd. has commenced the production of the first lithium chloride (LiCl) product at its lithium extraction optimization plant (LEOP) based in Landau, Germany, the company announced April 11. It said that the production of LiCl at LEOP in Germany marks a milestone as it is the first time that lithium chemicals are fully produced from a locally sourced raw material, including extraction, and then processed locally at plant scale in Europe. Vulcan Energy said that t...
StoreDot validates 2,000 charging cycles for its silicon dominant XFC battery cells
Israel-based extreme fast charging (XFC) battery technology company StoreDot has achieved more than 2,000 consecutive XFC cycles, with the silicon dominant battery cells still maintaining over 80% of their initial capacity, the company announced on April 4. These exceptional results, demonstrating high energy density, are from cells achieving at least 330Wh/kg and 860Wh/L at stack level. The cells were charged consecutively from 10% to 80% in 10 minutes, demonstrating a charge rate of 4.2C, w...
Nissan unveils ‘The Arc’ business roadmap to drive competitiveness and profitability
On March 25, Japanese carmaker Nissan Motor Corp. announced an all-new business plan named The Arc, to sharpen its global electric-vehicle transition strategy, while applying new approaches to engineering and manufacturing to strengthen competitiveness and improve profitability. The plan entails a broad product offensive with an increased focus on electrification of vehicles, adoption of new technologies and use of strategic partnerships to drive global sales volumes. In a statement, the auto...
Europe’s Helena project assembles first complete cells for solid-state batteries with halide electrolyte
In its first major milestone achieved, the European Union-funded Helena project has successfully developed the assembly of the first complete cells for solid-state batteries with halide electrolyte, the consortium announced on March 20. The achievement, which entails significant advancements linked to the electrochemical properties of the electrolyte, has been made possible after 20 months of exhaustive work by 15 European companies and entities coordinated by the CIC energiGUNE research cent...
LG Energy Solution plans to work with Qualcomm to develop advanced BMS for EVs
South Korean battery-maker LG Energy Solution (LGES) has signed an agreement with US technology company Qualcomm Technologies, with an initial plan to jointly develop advanced battery management system (BMS) diagnostic solutions for electric vehicles, LGES announced March 12. As part of this collaboration, the two companies intend to explore developing advanced solutions that can combine LGES’ battery diagnostic software with certain features and functionalities of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon D...
Samsung SDI to begin mass production of all-solid-state batteries in 2027
South Korean battery-maker Samsung SDI plans to begin mass production of all-solid-state batteries (ASBs) in 2027, the company confirmed in a press note on March 5. Samsung SDI said that it is moving closer to the mass production readiness for its ASB with an energy density of 900 Wh/L. The company said that the energy density of its ASB jumps up by 40% from the level posted by P5, which is its own prismatic battery that is currently under production. Samsung SDI plans to implement the ind...
Harman focuses on cutting-edge, in-cabin technology for safer, highly informed driving experiences
Harman, a global leader in connected vehicle solutions, is showcasing its latest product designs that are aimed at democratizing automotive connectivity at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024. The key product at display includes the Harman Ready Connect 5G Telematics Control Unit (TCU), which helps automakers reduce the overall cost of deployment with superior consumer experiences at automotive grade. The company said the new Ready Connect serves as the critical underlying technology to...
Fiat plans to expand car lineup as part of its renewed global growth strategy
Italian carmaker Fiat, owned by Stellantis, plans to launch multiple new models across different body types, derived by its popular Panda brand in an attempt to expand and consolidate its global reach, Fiat CEO Olivier Francois announced via Fiat’s official YouTube channel on Feb. 25. “Panda will start a whole new family,” Francois said, adding that the new concepts derived from Fiat’s best-selling car in Italy will be based on Stellantis’ multi-energy platform. Fiat leads in com...
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