LG Chem to supply Tesla with quaternary battery cathode materials containing 90% nickel

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According to foreign media reports, LG Chem will supply nickel-cobalt-manganese-aluminum (NCMA) quaternary battery positive electrode materials to Tesla in July. This is the first time that LG Chem has commercially produced NCMA positive electrode materials.


NCMA battery refers to a four-element battery whose positive electrode uses four metal materials: nickel, cobalt, manganese and aluminum. The concept was first proposed by Hanyang University and a local Korean power battery company in 2016.


The nickel content of NCMA positive electrode material has been increased to 90%, and the cobalt content has been reduced to below 5%. The high content of nickel can increase the energy density of the battery, allowing the battery to provide a longer driving range.


NCMA positive electrode material will be used in the 4680 cylindrical batteries supplied by LG Energy Solutions for Tesla Model Y.


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