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Pure Lithium, a vertically integrated lithium metal battery technology company, has selected Voltaiq’s Enterprise Battery Intelligence platform to provide battery analytics and quality control essential to Pure Lithium’s drive to commercialize its next generation lithium metal battery.
The partnership with Voltaiq, developer of battery quality analytics software, comes at a crucial time for Pure Lithium as it relocates to Chicago, builds out its first pilot line, and begins shipping sample cells to customers.
Pure Lithium previously relied on its own internal analytics system. As the company shifts focus from R&D to commercialization, the team turned to Voltaiq to provide a platform that can scale with the business – including advanced analytics – as well as a partner with deep battery and software expertise. In manufacturing applications, Voltaiq can catch battery defects weeks sooner than other QC methods, accelerating factory ramp-up by 50% or more.
The multi-year partnership will support key initiatives for Pure Lithium, including:
- Accelerating ramp-up and customer deliveries from the pilot line
- Optimizing production operations with real-time battery quality analytics
- Ensuring a seamless, cross-country relocation with secure, cloud-hosted system of record for current and historical battery data
- Driving significant cost savings and increased operational value relative to in-house software tools
“As we bring a new anode production method online – something nobody has ever done before – we need a battery analytics platform that is robust and commercially focused,” says Pure Lithium founder and chief executive officer Emilie Bodoin. “Just because you can build it, doesn’t mean you should. In today’s competitive environment, there is no dollar amount you can put on speed to market. We found the right software partner in Voltaiq and are accelerating our commercialization progress while freeing our team to focus on what they do best.”
“The Voltaiq team is proud to support Emilie and her team at Pure Lithium as they bring this much needed technology to market,” says Tal Sholklapper, co-founder and chief executive officer of Voltaiq. “Lithium metal batteries, made from lithium that can be refined domestically, have transformational potential for the entire battery industry.”
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