Samsung SDI and KG Mobility Forge Alliance to Co-Develop Next-Gen 46-Series EV Batteries
Samsung SDI and KG Mobility have signed an MOU to jointly develop advanced EV battery packs using next-generation 46-series cylindrical cells, signaling a deeper integration trend in the auto industry.
South Korean battery giant and automaker have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to jointly develop advanced technologies for future electric vehicles (EVs). According to a company announcement on Tuesday, the partnership will focus on utilizing 's to power 's upcoming EV lineup.
At the core of the deal is the battery, a next-generation form factor gaining traction in the industry. stated that its version offers high energy density, which translates to longer driving ranges and faster charging capabilities.
The company also emphasized the battery's enhanced safety and durability, ensuring "reliable performance under diverse driving conditions." By co-developing the itself, aims to tightly integrate this technology, optimizing it for the specific design and performance goals of its future vehicles.
This agreement extends beyond a simple supplier-client relationship. confirmed that the two companies will also exchange information on global battery markets and pursue broader strategic cooperation, including joint research and development projects. It's a move that signals a deeper integration between automakers and their battery suppliers as the industry's electric transition accelerates.
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