GM’s prototype lithium metal batteries were developed at the company’s R&D labs in Warren, Michigan.
To accelerate lithium metal battery commercialisation, GM announced a joint development agreement with lithium metal battery innovator SolidEnergy Systems.
With next-gen lithium metal batteries, expected energy density increase could enable higher range in a similarly sized pack or comparable range in a smaller pack.
GM begins testing lithium metal battery with real-world potential

Initial prototype batteries have already completed 150,000 simulated test miles at R&D labs, demonstrating real-world potential.

12 Mar 2021 | 5597 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

General Motors says it is making progress on next-generation Ultium chemistry ahead of new joint development agreement with SolidEnergy Systems.

Yesterday, General Motors President Mark Reuss provided more details about GM’s next-generation Ultium battery chemistry and announced a joint development agreement with lithium metal battery innovator SolidEnergy Systems.

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