Batteries
SK On signs tech transfer with Solid Power
The company plans to be transferred from the US-based firm’s solid-state battery techs and establish a pilot line by 2025
By Jan 17, 2024 (Gmt+09:00)
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Under this agreement, SK On will utilize Solid Power's technology related to solid-state battery cell design and pilot line processes for research and development.
As part of the collaboration, SK On plans to establish a solid-state battery pilot line at its Daejeon battery research center by 2025.
Leveraging Solid Power's sulfide-based solid electrolyte and cell technology with its expertise, SK On aims to develop solid-state batteries with significantly enhanced lifespan and energy density.
Following the development of solid-state batteries, both companies plan to continue their collaboration for commercialization.
SK On had previously invested $30 million in Solid Power in 2021 and agreed to jointly develop next-generation solid-state batteries. The specific details of their ongoing cooperation have been under discussion since then.
Write to Nan-Sae Bin at binthere@hankyung.com
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