Altris, Clarios Announce Collaboration To Boost Sodium-Ion Battery Technology

Highlights :

  • The new joint collaboration program aims to develop an Na-ion battery with a potential of up to 60 volts to support automotive applications in both new vehicles.
Altris, Clarios Announce Collaboration To Boost Sodium-Ion Battery Technology Altris, Clarios Announce Collaboration To Boost Sodium-Ion Battery Technology. Photo by-Freepik

Low-voltage battery solutions company Clarios and sodium-ion technology firm Altris announced the creation of an innovative partnership to develop low-voltage sodium-ion batteries for the automotive industry.

Every vehicle, including hybrid and electric vehicles, requires a low-voltage energy source to power critical systems and functions. As hybrid and electric vehicles continue to evolve, a joint statement from the firm said the low-voltage network is needed to support more software-based functions such as steer-by-wire, break-by-wire, autonomous functions, and enhanced cabin experiences. 

This transformation leads automakers to explore multi-battery solutions that include lithium-ion, absorbent glass mat (AGM) lead-acid batteries, and other chemistries for some of the world’s most iconic vehicles. While lead-acid batteries represent the best example of a circular economy in the world, and lithium-based products continue to evolve, Clarios chemistry agnostic and circular approach has become of strategic importance.

Sodium-ion (Na-ion) batteries are inherently sustainable and easy to recycle, made from salt, wood, iron, and air. The materials used to produce Na-ion cells are abundant and available – free from conflict minerals and toxic elements. The new joint collaboration program aims to develop an Na-ion battery with a potential of up to 60 volts to support automotive applications in both new vehicles and for aftermarket replacements, which can also complement a multi-battery low-voltage system configuration.

“Clarios brings extensive experience with low-voltage systems within the automotive sector and will play a leading role in defining and optimizing the specifications for the sodium-ion cells,” said Federico Morales Zimmermann, vice president and GM of Global Customers, Products and Engineering at Clarios.

Altris, a leader in sodium-ion cathode material and battery cell technology, will focus on developing Na-ion cells specifically adapted to the needs of the low-voltage automotive battery market.

“Altris wants to bring the world better, safer and truly sustainable sodium-ion batteries. We’re continuously investigating new applications where our technology can make a significant impact at a massive scale. As such, we’re very excited to team up with Clarios, who share our strong ESG focus, to develop low-voltage cells for the automotive industry. With this partnership, we’re able to access every third vehicle driven globally and accelerate the green transition”, said Björn Mårlid, CEO of Altris.

The long-term goal is to develop a detailed production plan for low-voltage battery systems using these Na-ion cells. The companies believe the mass production of Na-ion batteries would represent an important advancement in automotive battery technology and an important step in supporting the circularity goals of the automotive industry.

The companies have agreed not to disclose the financial details of the development agreement.

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