StoreDot fast tracks rapid growth with comprehensive portfolio

Following the completion of series D funding round, StoreDot is now benefitting from a wide and unprecedented portfolio of strategic investors and partners across the entire battery ecosystem, including global automotive companies, technology specialists and manufacturing partners.

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StoreDot, the extreme fast charging technologies supplier for electric vehicles (EVs), is signaling its ambitions for rapid growth with a network of strategic global investments and partnerships spanning the entire battery ecosystem. The company is on track to begin mass producing its '100in5' cells as early as 2024, delivering 100 miles of charge in just five minutes.

StoreDot, raised a total of $200M to date and now received investments from major global automotive manufacturers including Daimler, Volvo, Polestar, VinFast and Ola Electric. It’s already working closely with its partners to collaborate on future EV fast charging architectures.

The company is moving towards mass production of its '100in5' cells in China, with its long-standing manufacturing partner, EVE Energy. Samples of Electric Vehicle size pouch cells are already being shipped for testing by automotive manufacturers. In addition, cylindrical cells in both 2170 and 4680 formats are currently being optimized and are planned to be sampled later this year.

"Our growing global network of strategic partnerships and our expanding geographical footprint demonstrate that StoreDot is much more than just an innovator of extreme fast-charging battery technologies,” says Dr Doron Myersdorf, StoreDot CEO. “We now have an unprecedented group of strategic investors and partners that span the entire battery ecosystem, and we are collaborating with our partners to make Extreme Fast Charging a reality while we plan to grow our production volume capabilities.”

"We are now working with the relevant ecosystem of the charging value chain – from the infrastructure to the vehicle – to optimize StoreDot's XFC technology for future EV models,” Myersdorf continues.

"It is therefore essential that we engage with the right partners including a global manufacturing footprint, to rapidly progress towards volume production in 2024,” concludes Myersdorf. “Moreover, our roadmap for automotive manufacturers spans into the next decade, by which time we target to achieve 100 miles of range in just two minutes of charge."

Further long-standing partners include BP Ventures, a mutual advocate for fast-charging and the need to align the charging infrastructure with the ecosystem efforts, as well as TDK and Samsung Ventures.

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