Volkwagen invests USD$100m in solid-state battery research firm

By Michael Allan McCrae / June 22, 2018 / www.mining.com / Article Link

Volkswagen is investing USD$100m in QuantumScape to accelerate the commercialization of its solid-state battery business.

Solid-state batteries are a rival technology to lithium-ion batteries with advantages such as higher energy density, enhanced safety, fast-charging capability and significantly less space requirements.

A successful solid state battery could potentially decrease the need for cobalt. Materials being tested to run solid-state batteries include ceramics, glass and lithium sulfide.

QuantumScape's CEO touted the investment.

"Volkswagen is the world's largest automotive manufacturer and leads the industry in its commitment to electrification of its fleet," says Jagdeep Singh, CEO of QuantumScape, in a news release.

"We are thrilled to be chosen by Volkswagen to power this transition. We think the higher range, faster charge times, and inherent safety of QuantumScape's solid-state technology will be a key enabler for the next generation of electrified powertrains."

The Stanford spin-off says it plans to establish a production line for solid-state batteries by 2025.

Honda, BMW, Nissan and Toyota have all announced various partnerships and research initiatives to push solid-state battery technology forward to commercialization.

Creative Commons image courtesy of Dennis Wong

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