Extreme fast charging company Storedot hits milestone with shipment of '100in5' battery samples for testing


TEL AVIV: Israeli startup StoreDot has started shipping EV cell samples of its "100in5" battery technology to strategic electric vehicle OEM partners and potential customers around the world.

StoreDot electric vehicle OEM investors include Daimler, VinFast, Volvo, Polestar, and Ola Electric

It represents another significant step on StoreDot’s roadmap to begin mass-producing its "100in5" battery cells during 2024, and to deliver a step-change in global EV adoption.

The extreme fast charging technology provides 100 miles or 160km of range in just 5 minutes consistently and without compromising battery’s health, according to Storedot.

The 30Ah silicon-dominant anode, lithium-ion pouch cells are shipped in EV form factor and ready to be tested by partners.

The "100in5" battery technology is the result of 10 years of research and development, said StoreDot chief business officer Amir Tirosh.

StoreDot said it expects to begin mass production of the new battery in 2024 in collaboration with China's EVE Energy.

In the long run, Storedot said it aims to shorten the time to get 100 miles of range from 5 minutes to 3 minutes in 2028 and in 2 minutes within a decade.

Amir Tirosh, StoreDot Chief Business Officer “Shipping the large form factor samples of our advanced
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