Search Results Found For: "LFP"

Tax breaks for US battery plants preserved for now, Ford to proceed with Michigan LFP plant

The US administration’s BBB (which stands for Big Bill, and something else beginning with B) will be a disaster for American industry—it slashes support for clean energy technologies, ceding further ground to competitors in China and elsewhere. However, analysts who’ve combed through the fine print report that certain tax breaks for US battery plants survived… Read more »

LG Energy Solution, Tesla build LFP battery plants in the US

Lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries are all the rage these days. Although they offer lower energy density than batteries based on NMC (lithium nickel manganese cobalt) chemistries, they tend to be cheaper, and their ingredients are more readily available, less toxic and less controversial. Automakers including Ford and Stellantis are steadily building production capacity for… Read more »

Ford hopes to complete its Michigan LFP battery plant, even if Republicans nix tax break

Legacy automakers know that EVs are the future—but as public companies, the only future they can plan for is next quarter’s earnings report. As the current US administration slashes support for new technologies, automakers have been mostly silent, and some have quietly scaled back previously-announced electrification plans. So, it’s refreshing to hear that Ford still… Read more »

EST-Floattech adds LFP battery modules to Octopus Series for marine and and industrial applications

EST-Floattech has expanded its Octopus Series battery portfolio with the launch of new Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery modules designed for large-scale maritime and industrial energy storage systems. The new Octopus LFP modules are intended to meet growing demand for alternative battery chemistries in applications that require long discharge and charge cycles, such as vessels… Read more »

Lehmann Marine unveils LFP marine battery system

Germany-based Lehmann Marine has introduced a new water-cooled marine battery system. The battery offers a 2C discharge rate—twice the rate of the company’s current lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery systems. Its modular and flexible design allows the system to be adapted easily to the individual needs of different vessels with limited space and makes it… Read more »

FEV develops new LFP EV battery system with Mahindra

Indian automaker Mahindra and German automotive equipment manufacturer FEV have developed a new lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery for Mahindra Electric Origin SUVs. The system has recently undergone an extensive series of tests, including fuel fire testing, nail penetration and rollover tests, to demonstrate its compliance with international safety standards. These tests were carried out… Read more »

Wanhua Chemical and IBU-tec to develop LFP battery material for the European market

China-based Wanhua Chemical Group Battery Technology and IBU-tec, a German manufacturer of lithium iron phosphate materials, have signed a joint research and development agreement (JDA). Within the framework of the partnership, the companies aim to carry out a scale-up towards industrial production in the coming months. The partners expect to have results in the third… Read more »

Proventia debuts new Energy LFP-based battery packs for heavy machinery

Proventia, a supplier of emission control systems, thermal insulation components and batteries, has introduced its new Proventia Energy LFP-based battery pack. Lithium iron phosphate (LFP) technology is a good option for heavy machinery due to its cost efficiency and long lifespan, the company said. The high-energy, high-voltage battery systems are suitable for continuous operation over… Read more »

Yamaha previews electric golf carts with new in-house-developed LFP battery technology

Yamaha Motor has announced the debut of two new five-seat golf cart models that utilize new lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries that it has developed and begun manufacturing. Two variants are available, the electromagnetically-guided G30Es and the manually-operated G31Eps. Both models are 144.5” in length, 49.5” in width, 73” in height and have an 84.25”… Read more »

ICL to partner with Dynanonic to produce LFP CAM in Europe

Specialty minerals company ICL has signed a joint venture agreement with Chinese battery metals producer Shenzhen Dynanonic to establish lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cathode active material (CAM) production in Europe. The JV will have an initial investment of approximately €285 million. A new facility at ICL’s site in Sallent, Spain is currently in the planning… Read more »