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StoreDot achieves its milestones for 2022

13th December 2022
Kiera Sowery
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StoreDot has already achieved all its planned milestones for 2022 and remains firmly on track for its 100inX strategic technology roadmap.

Announced this year, the roadmap will see the delivery of mass produced battery cells capable of 100 miles of range in five minutes of charge by 2024, 100 miles in three minutes by 2028 and 100 miles in two minutes by 2032.

This year has been a critical one for StoreDot. While achieving ground-breaking fast charging performance, it has rapidly expanded its business, its global partners and footprint, and its portfolio of connections with global automotive manufacturers.

In collaboration with its key manufacturing partner EVE Energy it began shipping EV cell samples of its ‘100in5’ battery technology to its strategic electric vehicle OEM partners and other potential customers. It is now very well poised to benefit from the accelerated mass adoption of electric vehicles, serving global automotive manufacturers with extreme fast charging batteries and assisting them and the entire EV ecosystem as they also undertake rapid business transformation.

The company also continued to raise investment and build relationships with leading global automotive companies. In January StoreDot announced the close of its Series D funding round of $70 million, with the lead investor being Vietnamese electric vehicle manufacturer, VinFast.

In April, Ola Electric made a multi-million-dollar investment in StoreDot and committed to manufacturing cells with StoreDot's extreme fast charging technology in India. This was followed by Volvo Cars investing in StoreDot and all-electric premium performance car brand Polestar following suit with a strategic investment in May.

StoreDot continues to innovate in its labs in Israel and the US building on its reputation of delivering consecutive cycles of extreme fast charging without sacrificing energy density.

It created cells that can achieve a 1200 cycles whilst maintaining an energy density of 300 Wh/kg. It also revealed technology allowing its cells to maintain a high-performance levels even after 1700 cycles, making them highly effective during the vehicle lifespan and also for a variety of ‘second life’ applications such as energy storage systems.

The reliability of its technology was also proven in front of a live audience when it demonstrated its ‘100in5’ battery technology at EcoMotion Week in Israel and in Web Summit, Lisbon. Its superior performance was also successfully validated earlier this month by leading independent battery lab Shmuel De-Leon Energy.

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