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Samsung SDI just announced their brand new battery called PRiMX (Pronounced as Praimax). This South Korean manufacturer has a super-gap technology in the launch of PRiMX.

In its release, PRiMX stands for ‘Prime Battery for Maximum Experience.’ PRiMX itself was developed under three keywords, ‘Absolute Quality,’ ‘Excellent Performance,’ and ‘Proven Excellence.’

In terms of quality, Samsung SDI strengthens the quality control of batteries produced from development, manufacture and delivery. Strict checks are carried out starting from the selection of basic materials and designs that are expected to improve battery quality.

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In the manufacturing process of PRiMX , Samsung SDI AI algorithm based on deep learning for detection of battery defects in manufacturing and shipping phases.

Samsung SDI claims the PRiMX is a high-capacity, high-power battery with the latest material technologies including a nickel cathode and a high silicon anode. Large capacity is very important to determine the performance of electric vehicles, especially related to vehicle mileage.

In particular, the developed super-fast charging technology uses a new technique to minimize the distance and transport time of lithium-ion by reducing the resistance within the battery cells.

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PRiMX has been registered as a Korean and European trademark. PRiMX will soon be registered in the US.

“PRIMX is a battery brand that conveys Samsung SDI’s unique identity,” said Executive Vice President Michael Son of the Samsung SDI Strategic Marketing Team.

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James Bryant is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy across major markets. He holds a degree in Journalism and Digital Media and, outside of work, enjoys early-morning swimming, building custom mechanical keyboards, and exploring independent electric motorcycle projects.

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