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Jun
14:53
Renault to reduce NMC battery costs, prepares for solid state battery
Renault is investing in a battery standardisation process, relying on nickel cobalt and manganese (NMC) technology.
By 2025, the automaker will drive its battery costs down by 60% at pack level, reaching below $80/kilowatt-hour (€67/KWh) while preparing for the arrival of all solid-state battery technology by 2030. The NMC chemistry choice delivers to drivers a competitive ratio of cost per kilometre with up to 20% more autonomy compared to LFP solutions and …
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