LeydenJar & Highpower Team Up to Revolutionize Battery Industry by 2027
LeydenJar and Highpower have joined forces to revolutionise the battery industry. Thousands of prototype cells, featuring LeydenJar's groundbreaking silicon anodes, have already been shipped to major consumer electronics customers. The partnership aims to deliver next-generation batteries with ultra-high energy density as early as 2027.
The collaboration combines LeydenJar's innovative silicon anodes, which boost energy density by at least 50% compared to standard graphite, with Highpower's advanced cell design and manufacturing prowess. Christian Rood, CEO of LeydenJar, enthusiastically declared that next-generation batteries are 'here now' thanks to this partnership.
The companies are targeting an impressive energy density of up to 1350 Wh/L in production-ready cells. These batteries will power small fitness trackers and smart devices with AI functionalities, offering significantly extended battery life. Full-rate production of these advanced battery cells is slated to begin in 2027 at LeydenJar's state-of-the-art Eindhoven facility, PlantOne.
LeydenJar and Highpower Technology are working together to bring ultra-high energy density batteries to the market. With rapid customer feedback from Highpower's global customer base, the partnership ensures that the technology will meet the needs of consumers and validate its potential. The start of full-rate production in 2027 marks an exciting milestone in the journey towards more powerful and longer-lasting batteries.
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