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L&F to supply nickel-95 cathode materials

Last updated: November 21, 2024 3:40 am
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South Korean battery materials producer L&F Company Ltd is set to revolutionize the production of nickel-cobalt-manganese (NCM) cathodes for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) lithium-ion batteries. The company plans to introduce cathodes with 95% nickel content by the end of 2024, marking a significant milestone in BEV battery technology.

During its third-quarter earnings presentation, L&F Company reported a 37% decrease in revenues, attributing it to weak selling prices, declining EV sales in Europe, and low demand from the energy storage systems (ESS) sector. Despite these challenges, the company remains optimistic about its future prospects in the battery materials market.

The upcoming NCM cathodes with 95% nickel content will be a game-changer for BEV battery technology. This high nickel content is expected to enhance the energy density of lithium-ion batteries, thereby increasing the driving range of BEVs. L&F Company has successfully overcome key technological hurdles to transition from “N90” to “N95” cathodes, paving the way for improved performance and efficiency.

The company is gearing up to supply these innovative cathodes to South Korean and US-based manufacturers of 46-type cylindrical battery cells starting in December. Its list of clientele includes renowned names like Tesla, LG Energy Solution, SK On Company, and Samsung SDI Company. With the global automotive and battery industries increasingly adopting “46” products, L&F Company foresees securing new customers and expanding its market share in the future.

In conclusion, L&F Company’s venture into producing NCM cathodes with 95% nickel content signifies a major breakthrough in BEV battery technology. By pushing the boundaries of innovation and addressing the evolving needs of the industry, the company is poised to make a significant impact on the electric vehicle market. Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking development in the battery materials sector.

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