Articles tagged with "LFP-batteries"
Little Dacia Goes Big With New Spring & Hipster Models - CleanTechnica
Dacia, a budget-friendly brand under Renault Group, has announced significant updates to its electric Spring model and introduced a new concept car called the Hipster. The upgraded Spring now offers more powerful electric motors, with options of 69 or 99 horsepower, improving acceleration from nearly 20 seconds to just over 12 seconds and 9.6 seconds respectively for 0 to 100 km/h. The vehicle also features a new 24.3 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, marking the first use of this chemistry in a Renault Group electric car. This battery type is expected to reduce costs and improve charging tolerance. Additional enhancements include improved suspension components, aerodynamic tweaks, and faster DC fast charging capabilities, while maintaining a range of about 140 miles. The Hipster Concept represents Dacia’s vision of ultra-affordable, essential electric mobility in response to the automotive market’s trend toward larger, more complex, and expensive vehicles. Emphasizing practicality and accessibility, the Hipster
energyelectric-vehiclesbattery-technologyLFP-batteriesfast-chargingRenault-Groupautomotive-innovationsFarley’s Model T Moment: Bold EV Strategy In A Risky Policy Era - CleanTechnica
In August 2025, Ford unveiled its Universal EV Platform, a bold strategic initiative described by CEO Jim Farley as the company’s “Model T moment.” The platform aims to deliver affordable electric vehicles (EVs) at scale through radically simplified manufacturing processes and domestically produced lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries. Ford has committed $5 billion to this effort, acknowledging the significant risks involved amid a shifting and increasingly hostile U.S. policy environment. Farley emphasized that while the plan is uncertain, it is a necessary gamble to maintain Ford’s competitiveness in the evolving automotive market. The strategy was initially grounded in a favorable policy context shaped by the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act, which provided substantial consumer credits, manufacturing incentives, and infrastructure funding to support EV adoption. Ford’s diagnosis identified cost as the primary barrier to mainstream EV acceptance, leading to a guiding policy focused on advanced design and manufacturing innovations to reduce costs and localize critical supply chains. The Universal EV Platform embodies this policy through measures such
energyelectric-vehiclesEV-strategybattery-manufacturingLFP-batteriesclean-energyautomotive-innovationGM Aims For #1 In EV Sales With An Assist From LFP Batteries
General Motors (GM), currently holding the #2 position in U.S. electric vehicle (EV) sales behind Tesla, aims to overtake the leader by leveraging low-cost lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) batteries imported from Chinese supplier CATL over the next two years. This strategy serves as a temporary measure while GM ramps up domestic LFP battery production, expected by 2027. Despite challenges such as tariff uncertainties and the imminent expiration of the federal $7,500 EV tax credit under the new “OBBA” tax bill, GM remains confident that EV sales will continue growing, supported by factors like lower maintenance costs, home charging convenience, and integration with renewable energy technologies. The article highlights that although political and infrastructural hurdles exist—such as reduced tax incentives and grid limitations for fast charging—advancements in charging solutions, including energy storage-equipped chargers and multi-household charging infrastructure, are addressing these bottlenecks. GM’s renewed focus on affordability is exemplified by the Chevy Bolt
energyelectric-vehiclesLFP-batteriesGMCATLbattery-technologyEV-salesTesla Signs $4.3 Billion LFP Battery Deal With LGES, $16.5 Billion Chip Deal With Samsung - CleanTechnica
Tesla has entered into a $4.3 billion agreement with LG Energy Solution (LGES) for lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries to be produced at LGES’s U.S. factories in Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee. Although LGES has not officially named Tesla as the buyer due to confidentiality, South Korean sources confirm Tesla’s involvement. This deal marks a shift from Tesla’s previous reliance on China-based CATL amid U.S.-China trade tensions and political pressures. Deliveries are set to begin in August 2027 and continue through July 2030, potentially extending up to seven years with increased supply volumes. The batteries are expected to support Tesla’s grid-scale and residential energy storage products, aligning with LGES’s focus on affordable LFP batteries optimized for energy storage rather than high-cost, high-energy-density chemistries used in some EVs. In a separate but related development, Samsung Electronics has signed a $16.5 billion chip manufacturing contract with Tesla, effective July
energybatteriesTeslaLG-Energy-SolutionLFP-batteriesenergy-storageelectric-vehiclesNascent Materials emerges from stealth to make LFP batteries better and cheaper
Nascent Materials, a startup founded by Chaitanya Sharma, has emerged from stealth mode with a novel manufacturing process aimed at improving lithium-ion battery cathodes, specifically lithium-ion-phosphate (LFP) and lithium-manganese-iron-phosphate (LMFP) materials. Sharma, who has experience at Tesla’s Gigafactory and iM3NY, developed a method that can enhance cathode energy density by up to 12% while reducing production costs by 30%. Unlike pursuing new battery chemistries, Nascent focuses on optimizing material processing to achieve more consistent particle size and shape, which improves packing density and overall battery performance. The process also consumes less energy and can utilize lower-purity raw materials, potentially broadening domestic supply sources. Nascent’s approach addresses significant supply chain challenges, particularly the inconsistent quality of cathode materials available to smaller manufacturers, a problem Sharma witnessed firsthand at iM3NY. By providing more reliable and locally sourced materials, Nascent aims to reduce
energylithium-ion-batteriescathode-materialsLFP-batteriesbattery-manufacturingenergy-densitybattery-technologyVolkswagen Confirms MEB+ Platform Coming Soon - CleanTechnica
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