Integrals Power’s LMFP battery cell passes critical test
The tests were conducted on pouch cells deploying graphite anodes and a liquid electrolyte
UK-based battery technology company Integrals Power, which is known for developing proprietary high-performance, cost-effective and scalable battery cathode materials, has received a validation of its new lithium manganese iron phosphate (LMFP) battery cathode active material (CAM) from a third-party firm called QinetiQ, the company announced Feb. 12.
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