General Motors has patented a battery design with an inverted "U" stacking, enhancing cooling and safety in electric vehicles. This breakthrough could boost energy density and shrink battery size.
GM has signed a new multi-billion dollar deal with Vianode to provide the automaker with graphite anode materials for use in ...
Once Norway's Vianode launches production in North America, the deal will run through 2033. The new plant could be in the U.S ...
General Motors has reached an agreement with battery materials producer Vianode that will develop and supply synthetic anode ...
The patent, filed by GM ... battery configuration in this patent filing claims to create higher thermal conductivity and better heat dissipation to increase the effectiveness of cooling systems.
Vianode will supply synthetic anode graphite that will be used in next-generation EV batteries produced by Ultium Cells, GM’s battery joint venture with LG Energy Solution.
The automaker struck a multi-billion dollar agreement to source low-carbon synthetic graphite for use by Ultium Cells in ...
“This project will help advance our battery technology and drive greater value to our customers,” Jeff Morrison, GM's senior vice president of global purchasing and supply chain, said in a ...
GM reached a deal with EV battery materials company Vianode to supply the automaker with synthetic anode graphite. Anode graphite is the largest material by weight in lithium-ion batteries ...