Tuesday, June 9

Advanced Cell Engineering (ACE), a developer and licensor of advanced LFP battery technologies for the electric vehicle (EV) market, has announced the successful shipment of 190 Wh/kg LFP pouch cells to strategic automotive OEM partners and battery manufacturers.

This delivery marks a significant achievement for ACE as it represents a crucial step towards the full commercialization of their proprietary advanced LFP battery chemistry. The OEMs can now initiate the testing process at their facilities and validate the safety and high-energy density of ACE’s LFP chemistry.

Tom Madden, Chief Technology Officer of Advanced Cell Engineering, expressed his pride in the team’s dedication and determination in reaching this milestone within a short timeframe. He also highlighted the company’s enthusiasm for the strong interest shown by leading battery and automotive manufacturers.

In the next quarter, ACE plans to send out 200 Wh/kg, 3 Ah sample LFP cells to OEMs, thereby completing the development of their first battery technology product. This progress positions ACE as a significant player in the EV battery market, catering to the growing demand for efficient and high-performance energy storage solutions.

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Tyne Rodriquez has been reporting on the global electric vehicle industry for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2021, focusing on EV technology, charging infrastructure, battery innovation, and clean mobility trends across major markets. With a background in digital media and communications, Tyne brings a clear and accessible approach to fast-moving industry developments. Outside of work, Tyne enjoys sunset jogging, casual videography, and exploring new coffee brewing methods.

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