Andy Palmer: “I was attracted to InoBat because, instead of rushing to build a gigafactory like everyone else, its idea was to start small and to use AI to iterate lots of battery combinations.”
InoBat's battery to provide 265Wh/kg energy densities by end-2021, increasing to 298Wh/kg by mid-2022; InoBat claims it will generate battery cells with 330-350 Wh/kg and 1000Wh/l by the end of 2023.
Andy Palmer joins Inobat's AI battery project

Former Aston Martin boss is now part of a Slovakian-based venture using artificial intelligence to develop batteries

10 Oct 2020 | 3399 Views | By Steve Cropley, Autocar UK

Former Aston Martin CEO and ex-Nissan chief planning officer Andy Palmer has joined a Slovakian-based venture to develop the world’s first artificial intelligence (AI) battery production centre. The facility uses AI to commercialise battery cells up to 10 times faster than today’s most common processes.

The company, called

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