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High-performance 4680 battery war is on; LG Energy takes lead over rivals

Battery firms CATL, Samsung, SK and Panasonic as well as EV maker Tesla are racing for mass production to lead the market

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LG's EV battery system on display at Interbattery 2024
LG's EV battery system on display at Interbattery 2024

With stagnating electric vehicle sales or an EV chasm set to be prolonged, battery makers are increasingly turning their sights toward next-generation cylindrical batteries with the 4680 form factor.

The so-called 4680 battery, which measures 46 millimeters in diameter and 80 mm in length, is a game-changer in the battery industry, according to analysts and industry officials.

It is known to increase energy density by five times and output by six times compared to the conventional 2170 type and boost electric vehicle mileage by at least 20%.

While pouch and prismatic form factors are the most common battery types for many EV makers, some automakers, including BMW, GM and Stellantis, are gradually adopting the 4680 cylindrical type given its strengths.

The difference between the 2170 cell and the newer 4680 cell
The difference between the 2170 cell and the newer 4680 cell

But there are some challenges. Probably the biggest is the technological challenge to mass production.

Almost all major battery makers including the Korean trio – LG Energy Solution Ltd., SK On Co. and Samsung SDI Co. – are working to produce in large quantities but no company has yet claimed to have done so. 

LG EXPECTS MASS PRODUCTION IN DECEMBER

“If mass production becomes a reality, it will be a game-changer,” said an official at LG Energy, the world’s third-largest battery maker after China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. (CATL) and BYD Co.

“The 4680 battery is a weapon with which you can change the market dynamics,” he said.

Earlier this year, LG Energy Chief Executive Kim Dong-myung said the company aims to begin mass production of larger format cylindrical cells used by Tesla Inc. as early as August.

SK On's prismatic EV battery
SK On's prismatic EV battery

Company executives now say that they expect to manufacture 4880 batteries in large quantities from December – four months later than scheduled.

If successful, LG would be the world’s first to do so.

LG said it would supply the new type to Tesla and other clients.

The stakes are high because Tesla, the world’s No. 2 EV maker after China’s BYD, is reportedly struggling to develop 4680 batteries in-house for use in its electric cars given its technological difficulties, including low product yields.

SUPERCELL

The 4680 battery is often called a supercell given its higher efficiency, improved safety and lower costs relative to conventional batteries currently available.

Samsung SDI's cylindrical batteries
Samsung SDI's cylindrical batteries

The 4680 battery type weighs only 70-80% of comparable pouch or prismatic batteries while maintaining the same energy density, meaning a longer driving range.

It doesn’t require separate modules, allowing for a simpler battery management system (BMS), and is thus safer.

However, industry officials said it is challenging to make 4680 batteries in a cylindrical type with key components such as the cathode, anode, electrolyte and separator inside.

It is likely to take a least a decade for EVs to fully adopt the 4680 battery on a commercial basis, analysts said.

HEATED RACE

With solid-state batteries still far off, battery makers are racing to develop 4680 batteries.

Samsung SDI plans to begin mass production of the 4680 type next year, moving up its schedule from originally planned 2026.

Samsung SDI's prismatic EV battery system
Samsung SDI's prismatic EV battery system

Samsung currently produces cylindrical batteries of the 2170 and 1865 types for smartphones and other smaller electronic devices.

SK On, a unit of Korea’s top energy firm SK Innovation Co., is operating a task force to develop its own 4680 batteries under the direct leadership of its chief executive.

Japan’s Panasonic Holdings Corp., which previously said it would begin producing 4680 batteries this year, is now looking to 2025 as its target year for mass production.

China’s CATL, known for low-cost LPF batteries, is also working on the 4680 type but it may take longer than its competitors to develop one due to technological challenges, industry officials said.

“If a Korean battery maker succeeds in developing the next-generation battery first, the company will have a great advantage in attracting automakers such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz, which largely use Chinese prismatic batteries,” said an industry executive.

Write to Sang-Hoon Sung at uphoon@hankyung.com

In-Soo Nam edited this article.
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