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The lithium-manganese-rich cell, developed with LG Chem, uses far less cobalt and nickel than current lithium-ion cells.
General Motors is teaming up with LG to develop lithium manganese-rich (LMR) batteries for its electric trucks and SUVs. The ...
GM says the new cells will be cheaper for a few reasons. For one, manganese is cheaper than cobalt or nickel. The LMR ...
The new batteries and packs utilize more-prevalent, less-expensive minerals and are lighter and more cost-effective.
General Motors and Korean battery giant LG Energy Solution have jointly developed a new lithium manganese rich (LMR) battery ...
China’s battery and tech giant CATL has shaken up the global EV industry with the unveiling of its new sodium-ion battery, in a move that could spell serious trouble for U.S. allies scrambling to ...
Lyten, a San Jose-based company developing lithium-sulfur battery technology, has launched a new initiative to transform ...
So what is LMR? Lithium manganese-rich is a lithium-ion technology designed to remove a significant amount of cobalt from the ...
Solid-state batteries are considered a key technology for the future: they can store more energy and do not rely on flammable ...