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BMW Group et Solid Power approfondissent leur partenariat de développement conjoint.
Fri Jan 20 14:00:00 CET 2023 Communiqué de presse
+++ Début de la prochaine phase de recherche et développement conjoints +++ BMW Group a l'intention d'adopter les lignes de production pilote de cellules de Solid Power dans son propre Centre de compétence en fabrication de cellules (CMCC) +++ Travailler vers l'objectif à long terme : la technologie ASSB pour la production en série ++.
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Munich. Under an expanded Joint Development
Agreement, BMW Group and Solid Power have added a research and
development license as a basis for their common next steps. This
license enables BMW to establish an ASSB prototype line in its Cell
Manufacturing Competence Center (CMCC) in Parsdorf near Munich.
The broadened relationship provides significant benefits to both
companies, including conducting complementary cell development and
manufacturing activities at both Solid Power and the BMW Group to
further advance all-solid-state cell design and manufacturing know-how.
“BMW remains committed to the pursuit of all-solid-state
batteries, a technology which we believe has significant potential for
the future,” said Frank Weber, Member of the Board of Management BMW
AG, Development. “We look forward to working even more closely with
Solid Power and adding the capability to produce solid-state cells
based on Solid Power’s designs at our own pilot facility. We expect
this agreement to accelerate the installation of our solid-state
prototype line and our companies’ mutual goal of commercializing this
promising cell technology.”
Prior to the installation of the BMW Group’s prototype line, the
BMW Group’s personnel will work hand-in-hand with Solid Power to
optimize cell manufacturing processes.
“Expanding our relationship with BMW is further evidence that
both companies believe in Solid Power’s technology development and the
value of solid-state batteries. We look forward to working
side-by-side with BMW’s world-class battery team,” said David Jansen,
Interim CEO, President and Chair of Solid Power.
As next step in the long term industrialisation time line, Solid
Power plans to deliver full scale automotive cells to BMW Group for
testing purposes in 2023.
A first BMW demonstrator vehicle featuring ASSB technology is
planned before 2025.
BMW Group announced next gen of Li-Ion technology already in
2022
Looking at the nearer future and beyond the
relationship with Solid Power:
In September 2022 BMW Group has
announced its Gen6 Li-Ion cell. For the sixth generation of BMW eDrive
technology used in the NEUE KLASSE, the company has fundamentally
refined the cell format and cell chemistry. With the new BMW round
cell specially designed for the electric architecture of the NEUE
KLASSE models, it will be possible to significantly increase the range
of the highest-range model by up to 30 percent (according to WLTP).
The new BMW round cells come with a diameter of 46 millimetres and two
different heights of 95mm and 120mm. Compared to the prismatic cells
of the fifth BMW battery cell generation, the cell’s volumetric energy
density will improve by more than 20 percent.
NEUE KLASSE will make major contribution to sales
volumes.
With a fast-growing product line-up and high demand, the
BMW Group aims to have more than two million fully-electric vehicles
on the roads by the end of 2025.The all-electric NEUE KLASSE will make
a significant contribution to BMW Group sales volumes from mid-decade.
The NEUE KLASSE has the potential to further accelerate the market
penetration of e-mobility:
This means 50 percent of the BMW Group’s global sales could
already come from fully-electric vehicles before 2030. The MINI brand
will have an exclusively all-electric product range by the early
2030s, while Rolls-Royce will also be an all-electric brand from 2030.
All future new models from BMW Motorrad in the field of urban mobility
will likewise be fully electric.