The world today is reeling with a shortage of semi-conductors and shockwaves in prices are being felt across the automobile and consumer electronics industries owing to raw material deficits. As EV markets grow exponentially, analysts predict that we may see similar trends across critical battery materials like cobalt and nickel very soon.
Amidst price fluctuations and demand-supply uncertainties, the industry needs to focus on two factors to achieve a competitive edge:
To hedge against market externalities, it is critical for manufacturers to adopt cutting edge technologies that are not built on the backbone of NMC or NCA dominance.
LiSER stands for Lithium Slim Energy Reserve. C4V’s LiSER technology encompasses an in-house patented battery cell design that allows OEMs to bypass modules and build the pack directly. This platform includes designs that include long and slim cells with super-fast charge and discharge capabilities without losing the energy density benefits. LiSER also allows OEMs to achieve maximum cell to pack translation of performance.
LiSER comes with an industry first tabless advanced prismatic cell design that has an in-situ cooling loop to facilitate efficient temperature operations ranging from -40°C to 90°C, assisting in extra fast charging. The tethered edges of the module come with a solid structural design that enable mechanical stability. The design’s high modularity allows to cater to stringent market requirements (kWh or MWh) without any bias for power or energy needs.
1.Eliminates Cobalt and
Nickel: A first-of-its-kind, LiSER’s Cobalt
and
Nickel free lithium-ion battery cell technology
promises an energy density of up
to 228Wh/kg and a power density of up to 2000KW/kg.
Even if the current
covid-led supply-chain disruptions wane out, the
sharp prices of cobalt and
nickel will continue to compromise EV manufacturers
cost leadership potential in
the long-run
2.Exciting CTP conversion ratio: With a
module-free battery pack
technology, LiSER promises a superior potential
leading up to an energy density
of 190Wh/Kg (at the pack level), which is the
highest available in the market
currently
Type | LiSER technology | Competition |
VCTP | 82% | 62.4% |
GCTP | 83% | 84.5% |