StoreDot Receives Frost & Sullivan’s New Product Innovation Award
StoreDot’s Extreme Fast Charging Battery Technology for Electric Vehicles Receives Frost & Sullivan’s New Product Innovation Award
Award recognizes the crucial role StoreDot’s extreme fast charging battery technology plays in increasing adoption of electric vehicles by overcoming range and charging anxiety
Rapid progress in battery development backed by strong cross-industry partnerships cited as proof of StoreDot’s ability to rapidly commercialize and scale production of five-minute charge batteries
Herzeliya, Israel, April 13, 2021 – StoreDot, the pioneer of extreme fast charging (XFC) battery technology for electric vehicles (EVs), has been named New Product Innovation Leader in the European Rapid Charging Battery Manufacturing Industry by Frost & Sullivan. The Best Practice award recognizes the crucial role of StoreDot’s XFC battery technology in accelerating the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) by overcoming one of the biggest barriers to mainstream adoption – range and charging anxiety. It also underlines Frost & Sullivan’s strong belief that StoreDot, which recently produced the world’s first engineering samples of five-minute charge batteries and has the backing of strategic partners BP, Daimler, Samsung Ventures, and TDK, has the necessary building blocks in place to achieve rapid commercialization.
Frost & Sullivan’s Best Practice awards seek to recognize individuals or companies that have accomplished an innovative or disruptive breakthrough in their field. StoreDot received the award for its ground-breaking FlashBattery XFC technology that can charge an EV in just five minutes, the same time it takes to refuel a conventional combustion engine vehicle, and delivers a driving range of up to 300 miles. This breakthrough is achieved by replacing graphite in the cell’s anode with metalloid nano-particles and proprietary organic compounds to overcome major safety issues, battery cycle life, and swelling during the charging process. In particular, Frost & Sullivan analysts noted FlashBattery’s unique ability to eliminate issues such as plating, thermal fluctuations, and unstable charging.
StoreDot’s XFC battery was benchmarked against competing products on several attributes (match to market needs, reliability, quality, positioning, and design) and its customer impact (brand equity). StoreDot achieved close to full marks in both categories, which was accredited to FlashBattery being a “one-stop-shop solution that offers a safe fast charging solution at a competitive price, and has the backing of their strong industry partnerships with OEMs, manufacturers, and energy providers.”
StoreDot’s R&D team consists of more than 100 scientists, including 34 PHDs, who “continuously strive to achieve disruptive developments in FlashBattery technology,” says Frost & Sullivan. In addition, it states that StoreDot’s strong and diverse patent portfolio, consisting of 82 global patents, provides a significant competitive advantage in the fast-growing rapid charging battery market.
In January of this year, StoreDot achieved a world first when it launched engineering samples of its first-generation battery technology manufactured on standard lithium-ion production lines. This removes a significant barrier to achieving full commercialization of StoreDot’s XFC technology by eliminating the need for manufacturing partners to invest in costly bespoke manufacturing equipment.
Frost & Sullivan noted that another indicator of StoreDot’s ability to flourish commercially is its focus on meeting the needs of the future EV industry with its second- and third-generation technologies. StoreDot’s second-generation battery, which will be launched as a prototype later in 2021, comprises a silicon-dominant anode and will bring the price of XFC technology much closer to that of standard lithium-ion batteries. Looking further ahead, its third-generation cells will use a hybrid form of solid-state technologies to deliver extreme energy density (XED) as an evolution to XFC, thus continuously improving the EV driving experience by delivering more miles per minute of charging.
Myersdorf continued, “Today, there are still cynics that believe that XFC is not possible. Yet, we proved time and again that it is very real. First in 2019, when we partnered with BP to demonstrate the world’s first live charge of a two-wheeled EV, and more recently with the launch of our first-generation engineering samples. This award from industry experts provides a further proof point that not only is XFC possible, it is also commercially viable and ready to scale for mass production.”
About StoreDot:
StoreDot is a pioneer of extreme fast charging (XFC) batteries that overcome the critical barrier to mainstream EV adoption – range and charging anxiety. The company has revolutionized the conventional Li-ion battery by designing and synthesizing proprietary organic and inorganic compounds, making it possible to fully charge an EV in just five minutes – the same time it takes to refuel a conventional combustion engine vehicle. StoreDot’s battery technology is optimized for best driver experience with XFC in Li-ion batteries, as well as future generations delivering extreme energy density (XED).
StoreDot’s strategic investors include bp, Daimler, Samsung Ventures and TDK. In 2019, the company achieved a world first by demonstrating the live full charge of a two-wheeled EV in just five minutes. Moving XFC battery technology from the lab to a commercially viable product for the first time, StoreDot has launched engineering samples of its first-generation batteries, designed to be manufactured at scale on traditional Li-lion production lines.
For more information see: www.store-dot.com.