General Motors: Pioneering the Future of Battery Technology

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Introduction to GM’s Battery Breakthrough

On Tuesday, General Motors announced a revolutionary step in the automotive industry, preparing to utilize lithium-manganese-rich (LMR) batteries in their production trucks and full-size SUVs starting in 2028. This shift signals a pivotal change not only from the conventional nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) and lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) batteries but also from the pouch cells that GM has historically relied on.

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The Advantages of LMR Chemistry

GM’s new LMR chemistry represents significant advancements. It parallels the cost advantages of LFP while delivering performance metrics closer to those of NMC. A noteworthy feature of LMR cells is their reduced dependence on nickel and cobalt, metals that are both costly and environmentally contentious. Instead, LMR batteries utilize a higher concentration of manganese, a metal that is both affordable and abundant in the Earth’s crust.

Transition to Prismatic Cells

Critical to this transformation is GM’s move towards prismatic cells, which differ notably from the more traditional shapes. Prismatic cells are square or rectangular, allowing for a modular and stackable design that enhances integration into battery packs. This optimization reduces wasted space within the battery, promising a more efficient energy storage solution. Andy Oury, a battery engineer at GM, explained, “Our pouch cells today have a complex design that complicates module connectivity, but prismatic cells simplify this process.” This approach positions GM at the forefront of battery innovation, ensuring a diverse range of options in the evolving electric vehicle landscape.

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