Stellantis Joins with France’s CEA to Pursue Next-Generation Battery Cell Technology
July 03 2024 - 9:01AM
Stellantis Joins with France’s CEA to
Pursue Next-Generation Battery Cell Technology
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Collaboration melds Stellantis’ expertise in engineering
and pioneering spirit with CEA’s expertise on technological
innovation
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Advanced battery cell program targets higher performance,
longer lifespan and lower environmental footprint
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Research project will focus on disruptive chemistries, life
cycle assessment, and battery cell design and
validation
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Next-generation cells that are cost effective play a key
role in ambitions of Stellantis Dare Forward 2030 strategic
plan
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CEA, advanced cells with an optimized use of resources throughout
the life cycle are part of its overall strategy for a sustainable
energy transition
AMSTERDAM, July 3, 2024 - Stellantis and CEA,
one of the world’s most innovative research institutions, today
announced a new, five-year collaboration that targets in-house
design of next-generation battery cells for electric vehicles. This
joint research program includes designing advanced technology cells
with higher performance, a longer lifespan and a lower carbon
footprint at competitive costs, which can lead to more affordable
& sustainable battery electric vehicles in the future.
“We know that battery technology is poised for
change. While we don’t know exactly how it will change, we are
committed to be at the forefront of this transformation.
Internally, we are working around the clock placing multiple bets
and exploring various technologies. At the same time, we are
collaborating closely with tech startups, laboratories,
universities, and the most prestigious research institutions in the
world like CEA. We believe that this collaboration will accelerate
the arrival of disruptive battery cell technology, supporting our
mission to offer clean, safe and affordable mobility to our
customers,” said Ned Curic, Stellantis Chief Engineering and
Technology Officer.
Through its Energy Division, CEA provides
advanced innovations for decarbonization. As a Research and
Technological Organization (RTO), CEA’s first goal is to support
industry through innovation and technological breakthrough,
allowing market differentiation and competitive advantage for its
partners.
“CEA is proud to support Stellantis with an
ambitious multi-year R&D program on battery cells, which takes
place in the frame of CEA/Stellantis global partnership. This
exciting project makes the best use of more than 25 years of
expertise in the field of Li-ion batteries at CEA to the benefit of
one of the major automotive actors in the competitive race for
electrical mobility. Our challenge is to speed up design and
fabrication and to allow deep understanding of the most advanced
cells technologies by sharing our expertise, skills and vision,”
said Philippe Stohr, Head of CEA Energy division.
The goal of the joint battery cell program is to
provide more affordable, next-generation EV batteries with
best-in-class technologies to Stellantis and its joint venture
gigafactories.
The battery cell design program reinforces a
20-year dynamic collaboration with CEA. Other areas of joint
research include disruptive chemistries and CO2 footprint research,
battery modeling, fuel cell development, life cycle assessment and
connectivity.
The collaboration is the latest example of
Stellantis’ continuing drive to achieve the goals of the Dare
Forward 2030 strategic plan. Stellantis is on track to become a
carbon net zero corporation by 2038, all scopes included, with
single-digit percentage compensation of remaining emissions.
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About CEA
The CEA is a major research organization working
in the best interests of the French State, its economy and
citizens. Thanks to its strong roots in fundamental research, it is
able to provide tangible solutions to meet their needs in four key
fields: low-carbon energy, digital technologies, technologies for
medicine of the future, defense and national security. As the
world’s leading innovator among public research organizations
(Clarivate 2024), the CEA acts as a catalyst and accelerator of
innovation for French industry. It helps businesses in all sectors
be more competitive, creating high-performance products that stand
out from the crowd and developing trail-blazing solutions that lead
to changes in society. The CEA deploys this dynamic in all regions
of France aiding local partners to innovate themselves, thus
helping to create sustainable value and jobs nationwide, tailored
to meet actual industry needs. At the same time, it supports the
development of its 250 start-ups, agile vectors for transferring
the disruptive technology and knowledge developed at CEA
laboratories to industry.
About Stellantis
Stellantis N.V. (NYSE: STLA / Euronext Milan:
STLAM / Euronext Paris: STLAP) is one of the world’s leading
automakers aiming to provide clean, safe and affordable freedom of
mobility to all. It’s best known for its unique portfolio of iconic
and innovative brands including Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler,
Citroën, Dodge, DS Automobiles, FIAT, Jeep®, Lancia, Maserati,
Opel, Peugeot, Ram, Vauxhall, Free2move and Leasys. Stellantis is
executing its Dare Forward 2030, a bold strategic plan that paves
the way to achieve the ambitious target of becoming a carbon net
zero mobility tech company by 2038, with single-digit percentage
compensation of the remaining emissions, while creating added value
for all stakeholders. For more information, visit
www.stellantis.com.
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For more information,
contact: Nathalie ROUSSEL +33 6 87 77 41 82 –
Guilhem BOYER +33 6 73 41 42 45 – |
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