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		<title>Asahi Kasei Licenses High-Conductivity Electrolyte to EAS Batteries for Advanced Lithium-Ion Cells</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Asahi Kasei licenses high-conductivity electrolyte tech to EAS Batteries for next-gen lithium-ion cells, set to launch by March 2026.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://autoglobalnews.com/asahi-kasei-licenses-high-conductivity-electrolyte-to-eas-batteries-for-advanced/">Asahi Kasei Licenses High-Conductivity Electrolyte to EAS Batteries for Advanced Lithium-Ion Cells</a> appeared first on <a href="https://autoglobalnews.com">Auto Global News – Global Car News &amp; Reviews</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Asahi Kasei has entered into a licensing agreement with EAS Batteries, allowing the latter to utilize Asahi Kasei’s high-conductivity electrolyte technology in its upcoming ultra-high power (UHP) lithium-ion cells. This innovative advancement aims at enhancing performance and efficiency across various applications.</p>
<p>EAS Batteries is set to introduce its cylindrical UHP601300 LFP 22 cell by March 2026, featuring a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cathode alongside the proprietary electrolyte technology. This partnership is expected to drive significant improvements in power density and cycle life.</p>
<p>The new electrolyte from Asahi Kasei promises superior ionic conductivity, reducing internal resistance and boosting performance at extreme temperatures. Specifically, the UHP601300 LFP 22 cell offers a continuous discharge specific power of 2,550 W/kg—a 60% increase over conventional cells—and achieves an impressive pulse discharge of 3,760 W/kg, marking a 10% enhancement.</p>
<p>Developed with support from the German Federal Ministry of Research under the “HEADLINE” project, this cell also boasts a cycle life of 2,400 cycles at room temperature before retaining 80% of its initial capacity. Its other notable features include a full charge and discharge cycle duration of just 22 minutes.</p>
<p>“The robustness of the electrolyte is critical for future high-power cell applications,” said Michael Deutmeyer, Managing Director of EAS Batteries. “With this collaboration, we are laying strong groundwork to scale our technology across multiple markets.”</p>
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