Lucid Motors joins hands with Samsung SDI for electric vehicle batteries

Developing Chinese-backed American car company said it is creating better-performing batteries for its first production electric vehicle.

By Matt Burt, Autocar UK calendar 07 Dec 2016 Views icon5452 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Lucid Motors joins hands with Samsung SDI for electric vehicle batteries

Lucid Motors has forged a partnership with electronics giant Samsung SDI, which will supply lithium-ion battery cells for the nascent electric car company’s first production car, a BMW 5 Series rival that’s due in late 2018.

The two companies claimed to have developed next-generation cylindrical cells that “are able to exceed current performance benchmarks in areas such as energy density, power, calendar life and safety”.

The cells are also said to respond more favourably to repeated fast charging than many of today’s battery packs.

Lucid’s director of battery technology, Albert Liu, said: “I have been very pleased with the results of the collaboration with Samsung SDI in developing a cell chemistry that meets our stringent standards.

“Samsung SDI combined their in-house chemistry expertise with massive real-world datasets and state-of-the-art battery models provided by Lucid to develop a cell that is both energy dense and resistant to damage associated with fast-charging.”

Lucid, a fast-developing Chinese-backed American company, intends to develop cars for use by ride-sharing services, which makes strong battery performance a prerequisite because the vehicles are likely to be in near-constant operation around the clock.

Last week Lucid announced that it will build its first production electric vehicle at a factory in Casa Grande, Arizona. A prototype version of the car is already on the road.

Samsung SDI supplies the batteries that power several established electric vehicles, including the BMW i3 and i8.

Related: Lucid Motors to build Tesla-rivalling electric model in Arizona

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