Automotive Masterminds: Farasis Energy presents innovative battery technology for e-mobility
The high-performance battery technology from Farasis Energy impresses with its long range and fast-charging capability. With an energy density of 330 Wh/ kg, a range of around 1,000 kilometers can be achieved. Customers who place more value on fast-charging capability benefit from a battery with an adapted cell design. This can have an impact on the energy density but still allows the battery to be charged from 10 to 80 percent in just 15 minutes in fast-charging mode.
In addition to the P73 cell, the focus on site will be on the 590 VDA module and other modules as a section model.
The future of e-mobility
With more than twenty years of experience in research and development and over 300 patents, Farasis Energy is shaping the future of e-mobility. André Gronke, Head of Overseas Product Development, is part of the innovative team. As an expert in battery technology, Gronke will be taking part in the discussion panel at 05:25 p.m. on March 5th. Within the panel, he will be discussing how fast charging and inductive technologies are revolutionizing e-mobility with other well-known representatives from the industry. "The market is developing rapidly. It is important that leading companies in the industry interact regularly in order to jointly transform the automotive industry and shape the energy transition. We want to make an important contribution to this with our battery technologies”, says Gronke.
The Automotive Masterminds will take place from March 5th to 6th as a hybrid event, both in-person at the Estrel Hotel Berlin as well as digitally.
Farasis Energy is a leading developer and manufacturer of high-performance lithium-ion battery technology and pouch cells for electric mobility and other sustainable power storage solutions. Founded in 2002 by Dr. Keith Kepler and Dr. Yu Wang in California, the company now operates research and development centers in China, Germany, and the United States. There are currently two production facilities in Ganzhou and Zhenjiang (China), with further production facilities being built by 2025, thereby increasing total planned capacity to 145 GWh/a. A new battery plant is also being built in Gemlik (Turkey) with the establishment of the Siro joint venture between Turkish electric car manufacturer Togg and Farasis Energy, which produces modules and packs since March 2023. With more than twenty years of experience in research and development and with nearly 300 patents, Farasis Energy is shaping the future of electric mobility as a pioneer. In addition to Togg, its major strategic partners also include companies such as Mercedes-Benz and Geely.
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