GM announces partnership with lithium metal battery startup

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GM executives said the technology being developed with SES will be used in future Ultium-based vehicles, the first of which go on sale this fall with the launch of the GMC Hummer electricpickup truck

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General Motors Co on Thursday announced a partnership with a lithium metal battery startup to boost the U.S. automaker’s battery development, allowing for higher electric vehicle driving range in a smaller package.

The joint development agreement with Solid Energy Solutions (SES) of Woburn, Massachusetts, will allow GM to cut weight from the vehicle, a key goal for automakers as they push to roll out electric vehicles. GM has said by mid-decade its Ultium battery packs are projected to cost 60% less than today’s packs with twice the energy density.

The companies plan to build a manufacturing line at SES to assemble a prototype battery by 2023, said GM, which invested an undisclosed amount in SES in 2015. Terms of the partnership announced Thursday were not disclosed.

Battery cells that use lithium metal in place of conventional graphite have the potential to store more energy, and thus provide more driving range in future electric vehicles (EVs), or similar range in a much smaller and lighter batterypack.

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GM executives said the technology being developed with SES will be used in future Ultium-based vehicles, the first of which go on sale this fall with the launch of the GMC Hummer electric pickup truck.

“This is a great opportunity for us to find greater energy in a smaller package that will free up the space inside the vehicle for other technology,” Kent Helfrich, executive director of GM’s global electrification and battery systems, said in an interview.

Last year, GM introduced Ultium as a key pillar in its push to cut battery costs and extend electric driving range. GM is building a $2.3 billion joint-venture Ultium battery plant in Ohio with LG Energy Solution, a unit of LG Chem, and the companies expect to add a second factory, possibly in Tennessee.

The Detroit automaker said in January it was targeting ending the sale of light-duty vehicles powered by gasoline and diesel by 2035.

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GM said last year it was investing $27 billion on electric and self-driving vehicles and plans to launch 30 EVs globally by the end of 2025.

The initial prototype batteries have completed 150,000 simulated test miles at GM’s technical center in Warren, Michigan, the automaker said. Other investors in SES include Chinese automaker and GM partner SAIC Motor, South Korean battery maker SK Innovation and chip tooling maker Applied Materials.

The deal is not exclusive and SES can work with other automakers, Helfrich said.

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Dyson V11 Absolute Pro cord-free vacuum cleaner launched with 2 hours battery life – Times of India

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Dyson V11 Absolute Pro cord-free vacuum cleaner now comes with a swappable battery that can deliver a run time of 2 hours. As revealed by the company in a press release, the device has a built-in battery system with 7 large, high-capacity cells with nickel-cobalt-aluminium cathodes to help deliver more suction power.
The new Dyson V11 Absolute cord-free vacuum cleaner has a Dyson Hyperdymium motor that offers a spinning rate of 125,000rpm. It is equipped with a triple diffuser to optimise the balance of power and performance while reducing turbulence and noise.
The company says that the vacuum can capture 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns. It has a high torque cleaner head with dynamic load sensor (DLS) which is said to automatically detect brush bar resistance to adjust the suction power between different surfaces like carpets and hard floors.
The machine has a LCD screen to show current performance, including selected power mode and remaining run time.
The company has also announced exchange offers on Dyson V11 for users in Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai.
These include

  • An exchange value of Rs 500, and an exchange bonus of Rs 5,500 on Dyson V11 Absolute Pro (Nickel/Blue) with swappable battery. Buyers can get a chance to win a free floor dock worth Rs 9,900 for a limited period.
  • An exchange discount of Rs 500, and an exchange bonus of Rs 5,500 on Dyson V11 Absolute Pro (Gold) with swappable battery. Buyers can also avail a free additional battery worth Rs 6,900 for a limited period.
  • An exchange value of Rs 500, and an exchange bonus of Rs 2,500 on Dyson V11 Absolute Pro (Nickel/Blue) vacuum cleaner.

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