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    Stellantis Ventures invests in Tiamat and affordable sodium-ion battery technology

    By Sissi HeJanuary 15, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Stellantis’ investment in Tiamat aims to boost sodium-ion battery technology, increase EV production, and achieve sustainable development goals.
    • This investment will enhance France’s reputation as an innovation hub, promote research and development of sodium-ion batteries, lower EV costs, and drive widespread adoption of electric mobility.

    In a significant development for the electric vehicle (EV) industry, global leading automaker Stellantis has announced its decision to invest in Tiamat, a French sodium-ion battery manufacturer. This strategic move aims to enhance Stellantis’ EV production and further drive the company’s sustainable development goals. The investment is expected to revolutionize the electric vehicle market by providing a more efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional lithium-ion batteries.

    Advancing electric mobility with sodium-Ion batteries

    Sodium-ion batteries have emerged as a promising alternative to widely used lithium-ion batteries. This next-generation battery technology offers several advantages, including enhanced safety, improved energy density, and reduced production costs. By investing in a French sodium-ion battery manufacturer, Stellantis aims to harness the potential of this technology and accelerate the transition to electric mobility.

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    Commitment to sustainable transportation goals

    Tiamat was one of 11 top-performing technology start-ups honored with a Stellantis Ventures Award in 2023, and is the first company in the world to have recently commercialized a sodium-ion technology in an electrified product.

    Stellantis has committed to achieving carbon neutrality in its operations by 2039. By investing in sodium-ion batteries, the company takes a significant step towards realizing this goal. The use of sodium-ion batteries in electric vehicles reduces reliance on rare earth metals and other environmentally harmful elements, paving the way for a greener and more sustainable future for the automotive industry.

    Collaborating with French innovators

    Stellantis’ decision to partner with a French sodium-ion battery manufacturer highlights France’s reputation as a center for innovation and technological advancement. This collaboration will not only strengthen the French automotive industry but also establish France as a global leader in advanced electric vehicle technology development. The partnership between Stellantis and the sodium-ion battery manufacturer will drive research and development efforts to ensure that the benefits of sodium-ion batteries reach a wider audience.

    Increasing EV production and affordability

    Stellantis’ investment will significantly boost the production capacity of sodium-ion batteries for electric vehicles. This surge in production will not only meet the growing demand for electric vehicles but also contribute to lowering their prices, making them more attractive to consumers. As Stellantis expands its portfolio of electric vehicles, the availability of cost-effective sodium-ion batteries will play a crucial role in promoting widespread adoption of electric mobility.

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    Stellantis’ decision to invest in Tiamat and affordable sodium-ion battery technology marks an important milestone in the evolution of the electric vehicle industry. By embracing this innovative technology, Stellantis is poised to transform the market and accelerate the transition to sustainable transportation. As the collaboration progresses, the world eagerly anticipates the positive impact of sodium-ion batteries on the future of electric mobility.

    Stellantis Ventures Tiamat
    Sissi He

    Sissi was an intern reporter at BTW Media.

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