According to news on October 16, European automobile giant Stellantis Group announced that it will accelerate its electrification strategy and will purchase PACK battery packs with a total scale of nearly 5.48GWh from Honeycomb Energy to promote the development of electric vehicles. In this cooperation, Honeycomb Energy will provide Stellantis with PACK battery packs using standard VDA cells. The internal module adds a heating film, which is located on the long side of the module, improving charging efficiency in cold European conditions. The two companies have been cooperating since 2018 and signed a global cooperation project with a total value of 16 billion yuan in July 2021.
In addition, according to 36Kr’s report, about 160GWh of battery orders that BMW tendered at the beginning of the year were eventually won by Honeycomb Energy, CATL and Yiwei Lithium Energy. Honeycomb Energy will provide nearly 90GWh of battery production capacity to BMW Europe, while CATL and Everview Lithium Energy will share nearly 70GWh of domestic orders.
Stellantis is also cooperating with Samsung SDI in the process of advancing its electrification strategy. Samsung SDI plans to jointly build the second electric vehicle battery factory in the United States with Stellantis, with an investment of up to 2.7 trillion won, of which Samsung SDI will hold 51% of the shares. Although the location of the second plant has not yet been determined, it is expected to be built near the first plant in Kokomo, Indiana. The factory is scheduled to start construction in April 2024 and mass production will begin in November 2027. After the second factory was put into operation, StarPlus Energy, the joint venture between the two parties, will have a total battery production capacity of 67GWh in the United States, capable of powering more than 1 million electric vehicles.
Stellantis announced last week that it would lay off 700 employees at two Indiana plants, while it temporarily laid off 1,340 employees in three states due to a four-week strike. Prior to this, Stellantis’ technical director stated that the company’s latest goal is to develop lighter electric vehicle batteries to ultimately halve the weight of the battery and improve the sustainability of the battery.
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