Daimler deepens battery alliance with CATL to include R&D

By REUTERS | 6 August 2020


Daimler AG board member Markus Schäfer and CATL CEO/chairman/founder Dr Robin Zeng are working together on advancing battery technology.


FRANKFURT: Daimler on Wednesday said it was deepening an alliance with Chinese battery maker CATL to deliver battery packs capable of giving Mercedes-Benz cars 700km of range at higher recharging speeds.

Daimler already has battery cell supply deals with Korea’s SK Innovation, LG Chem and Farasis in addition to China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), as it plans to ramp up production of electric and hybrid vehicles.

Wednesday’s agreement with CATL said the partnership will include supplying cells and entire battery systems as well as combining research.

“We intend to lead in battery technologies, so we are now combining our own research and development expertise with bold partners,” Daimler said in a statement.

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“The agreement covers the full range of battery technologies, from cells across modules for Mercedes-Benz Cars to entire battery systems for Mercedes-Benz Vans in promising innovative technology configurations. This also includes the CATL cell-to-pack (CTP) design, which eliminates conventional modules and integrates the cells directly into the battery.”

The partnership aims to shorten development cycles, significantly increase the ranges of future batteries through advances in energy density and reduce charging times, Daimler said.

CATL will use electricity from renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar and hydropower for its battery cell production, the joint release said.

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